The year before (the hyperD year of austerity), I left the heating off until it dropped to 7°C leaving me most evenings in the office huddling up next to a warm server. Getting into bed was, quite frankly, a traumatic experience, shivering uncontrollably like I was going through cold turkey.
I also got fairly acclimatised with the cold so that I only wore a t-shirt and shorts whenever the temp outside was above that as I cycled to work and back. It was agony for 15 mins until I warmed up.
Not sure I'm going to do it this year. Might make the cut-off 10°C this time.
Was a shock to the system cycling back the other day in 13°C temps around 16:00 though - bye bye "summer"...
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Previously on "Official CUK " it's getting chilly" first one to turn on the CH is a Wuss thread"
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Originally posted by chef View PostThere's no point, gf Chef being a true German leaves the window open wide throughout the winter nights for "some fresh air"
Still believe it's the best way to sleep ( but wifey has alternative view)
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOur heating system comes on when it's needed. The house is always at a comfortable temperature.
What kind of Q4 heating bills do you have?
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Our heating system comes on when it's needed. The house is always at a comfortable temperature.
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Originally posted by chef View PostThere's no point, gf Chef being a true German leaves the window open wide throughout the winter nights for "some fresh air" and so begins the ever repeating game of "chef sees an open window in the house and closes it, gf chef later in the day sees the closed window and reopens it".
Yes, I am a fresh air fiend, and get frustrated by the Swiss habit of closing windows whenever possible. It's as if their grandmothers drilled it into them from birth that a slight breeze will give you pneumonia.
And yes, there was nearly a punch up about this in the office many years ago on a hot sweltering day. We all had a meaty workstation and a PC on our desks and one guy was convinced that open windows let more heat in than they let out.
Originally posted by chef View PostRight now the windows are open most times unless a big gale blows through the house and slams them shut. It's not too cold around here just yet.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAutumn is here and I'm hoping for a Smasher. In my youth when I was single I always took my holidays* in the 1st 2 weeks of September as it was almost always lovely around this time (and horrible on the previous August BH).used tostill like a holiday in September / October myself. Prices are lower* and if you are staying in a country pub or hotel the other guests tend to be respectable folks.
The autumn colours can be stunning in the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Scotland, and in the absence of rain, it's good walking weather too.
P.S. I did think about the heating briefly when I got home today but reached for a light pullover instead.
* You can take a Yorkshireman out of Yorkshire, but you cannot take the Yorkshire out of a Yorkshireman. :
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I've got the air conditioning on. It's been 30degrees each day. Does that count?
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I closed one of the bedroom windows last night, that's how flipping cold it was
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There's no point, gf Chef being a true German leaves the window open wide throughout the winter nights for "some fresh air" and so begins the ever repeating game of "chef sees an open window in the house and closes it, gf chef later in the day sees the closed window and reopens it".
Right now the windows are open most times unless a big gale blows through the house and slams them shut. It's not too cold around here just yet.
<Chef in "I might as well live in a barn" mode>
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About 2 months till mine goes on id say. When it stays below 10 deg c all day thats my criteria.
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