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To: Sdgla who wrote (1434624)1/20/2024 11:22:41 AM
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<< The number of British households who failed to pay their energy bills in December jumped 39% over the same month a year ago.>>

It's getting tough on us old age pensioners. The utility companies know how we like to keep the heat turned up a little.

However, I have a master plan. I think I have next years electric bill covered.
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This is providing my bills do NOT go up by any more then 500% next year.

Any more then that, I will have to scrape about. -g-

Bloody Windmills! It's just not the wildlife they are chopping up. It's my spare cash!!!




To: Sdgla who wrote (1434624)1/20/2024 11:23:17 AM
From: Maple MAGA 5 Recommendations

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Sdgla

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Peat is an excellent energy provider. For centuries people have used peat, which is similar to coal, as a fuel for heating. Once the bog has been drained, the peat dries out and can be cut and formed into briquettes.

Ireland: Heating with peat