NO power – no problem.
A quick-thinking woman has shared her hot tips for keeping warm when the power goes out.
Even in an outage, she powered through and was now hoping to help others with her easy and affordable methods for generating heat.
“Hey guys, the power’s out. If your power is out too, here’s some tips to stay warm,” said Erin (@third_eye_erin).
Her first piece of advice was for those with a gas stove or camping stove – Erin explained how she had the latter.
All you had to do was boil water and put it in water bottles.
Next, this energy-reading psychic – who was saving on energy bills – explained how you would just need to take the water bottles and put them under the covers in your bed.
This tip was not only free but also provided extra warmth.
She certainly seemed to be able to predict that some heat could be in your future.
If you have this item in your home, she has yet another extra trick for you.
“Remember that if you have a gas water heater, you can take a hot bath to warm you up,” she explained.
As she spoke in the dark, Erin gave her final tip.
She seemed to have found another use for a traditional Jewish item as she lit things up.
“You can also get these Yahrzeit candles at the grocery store in the Jewish food section. When we light a candle to commemorate someone’s death it has to last for 24 hours,” she said.
The small candles, which are encased in glass and usually retail for under $2, can even last past the 24-hour mark.
Many people of the Jewish faith also light these candles on significant holidays.
The candles are known to burn neatly and cleanly and are usually in fireproof containers.