6 hacks to make life easier this winter
When your brain needs a boost during cold weather, drink some hot chocolate.
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There’s a certain bite in the air as we bid farewell to warm weather and sunny skies.
Parts of the country are experiencing very cold weather with heavy rain indicating that winter is definitely coming. The South African Weather Service has warned that we can expect more-than-average rainfall during the autumn months.
Not only are certain parts of the country experiencing a drop in temperature, but there will be rain sprinkled in the air leading up to the winter months.
Here are some life hacks that might just help you find comfort and warmth:
1. If you want to get comfy before going to bed
Nothing beats a warm bed during colder conditions but if you don’t have an electric blanket, how on earth can you achieve that? Well, a cheap and effective way to get your bed warm is to use a hair dryer on heat mode and fan your sheets before getting into bed.
2. When you want to prevent a foggy windscreen
Put a blanket on your windscreen and it will prevent your windows from getting icy and foggy on winter mornings.
3. How about makeshift thermal underwear?
Thermal underwear can be quite expensive so why not opt for a cheaper version by getting cotton leggings or stockings to wear under your pants or jeans when it’s cold?
4. If you want your wet shoes or boots to dry quicker
If your shoes or boots get wet from walking in the rain, stuff newspaper in them when you take them off to absorb the water more quickly. Place your shoes in front of a heater or fireplace for them to dry even quicker.
5. When you want a little heat in the kitchen
Open your oven slightly after cooking or baking and let the heat escape to the rest of the kitchen. Maybe it will even reach another area of the house.
6. When you want to boost your brain
During cold weather, the body and brain sometimes don’t function at an optimal level. When your brain needs a boost, drink some hot chocolate. It is known to increase blood flow to key areas in the brain, boosting alertness and performance for at least three hours.
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