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"Me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > "Fringe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I recently read an article on MSN about increasing humidity to save on > > heating since the body can tolerate lower temperature better if humidity is > > higher. Living in an apartment on the California coast, heating costs > > aren't terribly high (about $30/mo) so there isn't a need to buy an > > especially fancy but efficient model or one that uses too much electricity. > > Any recommendations for a model suited for my purpose? > > From a frugal standpoint, why not just dress warmer at home on cold days? Thats what I normally do, but the air is so cold and dry here its hard to breathe though my body may be warm. I have a newborn,so I've had to give in and use the heat and humidifier.
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