Energy Tip - Repost
I may not be very much ahead of the winter with this advice. This year we've had very cold weather in October. It didn't take long for the temperature in our house to drop into the 60s. 
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I’ve found the best way to keep the thermostat set in the 60’s during the winter is to allow the body to acclimate to the colder weather, day by day, during the Autumn.
Try not to take the chill off October’s cold mornings. Wait for the bright sunny afternoons to warm your house. Begin to get used to the feeling of a house at 70, 68, 66 degrees – postpone putting on the heat – rather put a sweater on. (A fire in the hearth definitely takes the edge off!)
It will feel cold during these mornings. As winter arrives, having become used to the house temperature at 65 or lower, you will not feel that the house is cold. I will grant that you can’t walk around in a T-shirt and shorts but a sweater with socks and shoes will be very comfortable.
With the low temperatures outside, even a low set thermostat kicks on the heat. You'll feel warm but you won’t be burning as much energy.




