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in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •bjb
in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •I close all my windows when the temp outside rises above inside temp. And open them again when temp equalizes on the way down/nighttime.
Also, if you have multi-level dwelling, open windows on all floors, sometimes a breeze develops going up/down stairs.
Loose Leaf Queer
in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •If you are using ceiling fans, make sure they're rotating counter-clockwise (they should have a switch)
Robot Diver
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in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •When I lived in ‘the valley’ in LA with no AC in the bedroom, I was fortunate enough to be able to shift my schedule I slept until it was too hot to sleep and then went to work only returning home well after dark.
Rarely cooked in the summer mostly salads of some sort.
Wulfy
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in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •I haven't seen solar cooking mentioned yet. I have used a box cooker successfully for bread, cookies, biscuits, and of course quesadillas.
Where I live is dry heat, so I don't know how humidity would change things.
I'll rarely use my oven from June-September due to the heat- but I do love baking cookies.
(I also have small batch recipes that yield only 4-6 cookies at a time. Some other people I know make up their regular batch, divide it up, and freeze for later.)
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in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •Figure out wether where you live (and I don't mean country. I mean city, street, specific flat sometimes) your summer heat will be wet or dry heat. Because you have to deal with wet (swamp) heat very different than with dry (desert) heat, and it will kill you in different ways.
Like, if it's hot and wet enough stuff like an *open fireplace* can help cool you down.
8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*]
in reply to Loose Leaf Queer • • •- siesta is a must. You will catch up, waking early morning, when it is (relatively) cool.
- "space" aka SOS blanket, glued (even with tap water) on the outside surface of the glass, silver side to the sun, will protect interior from heating up.
- use shades and ventillation in a smart way.
More: see appropriate sections of this book
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