Lon
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I sure do. No matter what the weather. I prefer to warm the bed with my own body heat. Getting into a warm bed feels like someone else just got out of my bed.
Remember our history lessons, where people would put hot bricks, or other warm things into the beds to warm them up?
I was telling my husband once, that even when camping, it would be nice to invent the sheet that was flannel on the lower one-third by the feet, since most people get cold feet only, then the rest of the sheet is regular cotton fabric.
That's a good idea, SB, get out your sewing machine! (a blankasheet?, lol)
I have a new sewing machine, been collecting dust for years, I think I'm allergic to it Rose.![]()
Sea, are you referring to the machine or the dust?layful:
I will occasionally put a heating pad between covers where my feet go, I hate to go to bed with cold feet.
Remember our history lessons, where people would put hot bricks, or other warm things into the beds to warm them up?
I do, Marie. Especially since there as no heat at all except a fireplace. They must have been so darned cold!
I remember learning about bed warmers; a pan on the end of a long pole, filled with hot coals that they passed all over the sheets just before getting in.
