its 86 degrees in here...and the haloween candy is melting!!!!

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strangemainer

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Sep 2, 2008
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Waterboro, Maine
Wow..this baby is trowing out some heat! (55-shp-22)
Who else is sitting in their undies, and eating the left over candy?

woooooooooooooo!
 
I have the same thing. My house has not been this warm for years.
 
It was too warm in RI to turn the stove on.....but I still ate the candy
 
Didn't buy any candy because we haven't had any trick or treaters
for several years now. Stove has been piloting on the lowest
setting so it's not too hot in here and tonight is gonna drop down
so will continue to let it pilot on low. Enjoy your candy!
 
I had it at 76 on the 1-1 settings.... had to turn stove off because of heat stroke coming on!!!
 
zeta said:
Didn't buy any candy because we haven't had any trick or treaters
for several years now. Stove has been piloting on the lowest
setting so it's not too hot in here and tonight is gonna drop down
so will continue to let it pilot on low. Enjoy your candy!

What?!?! Halloween is a good excuse to atleast buy some chocolate
for yourself. Gotta stock up for the winter ya know ;-)
We get slammed with kids every year -

My house is still very warm so I shut my stove down early this morning
so I can clean it today. Will probably fire it back up later tonite as it
is supposed to get colder again.
 
Can only run mine for a couple of hours in the morning and 3-4 hours at night. It cooks us. When it gets colder are we going to be able to run it 24/7?
 
We actually never run ours 24/7 except on weekends once in a while. I does cook us out sometimes even on the lower settings. That is definitely a good thing when it gets cold out.
 
Tink trust me when I say I don't go without chocolate
on a very regular basis.
Weakness for Lindt truffles and have a fat ass for proof. :cheese:


Glad I let the stove pilot on low today cuz temps are
dropping quickly now at 6pm and the house is all comfy @ 72F.
 
Knew we wouldn't have any kiddies knocking at our door but I bought the candy anyway. 72* and stuffing chocolate in my face made for a nice Halloween! :cheese:
 
For the love of God, Lower the stove temp. Pellets don't grow on trees.
 
Got it on 1-2. And yes, pellets do grow on trees. LOL
 
Idling away 80% of the time on lowest auger setting, keeps it at a cozy 76.6F so far.We Leave town for Halloween nite as it always went over 400 kids, costing $200 in candy, so we gave up.Knock on Pellets, not one soaped window in past 5 years.Whew!
 
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