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12 Tips For Sleeping Comfortably in the Heat

Only a few people truly understand how distressing trying to sleep in the heat can be: the constant tossing in a bed or hammock, waking up from sleep covered in sweat, tired and unable to focus or concentrate on things that are important. 

Sleeping in the heat is a discomforting experience, so there is no such thing as too many tips for better sleep. Here’s 12 tips for sleeping comfortably in the heat.

12 Tips For Sleeping Comfortably in the Heat
  1. Go for light sheets

When trying to get some sleep in the heat, keep the bedding light and thin. Avoid thick woolen bed covers and substitute them for lightweight fabrics. Absorbent cotton sheets and linen soak the sweat on your skin and leave your skin feeling cool. Cotton sheets are breathable and promote ventilation.

  1. Lay the mattress low

The closer the mattress is to the floor, the colder it is. This means you can put your mattress directly on the floor and go to sleep for a cooler night’s sleep. There are beds that are already made this way, such as low to the ground wooden frames and classic futons. You can also invest in mattresses known to dissipate heat effectively. Avoid beds that sleep hot like memory foams.

  1. Buy a fan

This sounds like a no-brainer, but having a fan on while you sleep can be a huge help. It is easy to forget that there are many kinds: electric fans, battery-powered fans, and manual hand fans. A fan would hasten the evaporation of sweat from the skin and enable your body to regulate its temperature. Even the simple exercise of blowing yourself with a hand-fan can lead you to exhaustion and sleep.

  1. Cook outdoors

When you cook inside your home, especially in a small living space, the heat from the kitchen would spread and cause hot air to flow inside. If possible, as it gets closer to bedtime, cook outdoors so as to reduce the circulation of hot air indoors. If it’s not possible to do your cooking outdoors, then ensure you use a combination of the tools mentioned in this article to cool off the room faster.

  1. Declutter your room

When a room is tidy, the air flows better. Wiping dusty surfaces, packing items into boxes, and shelving them would increase airflow in the room. If the room is stuffy and piled with books, clothes, shoes, and personal effects, sleeping in the room during a heatwave would be unbearable. 

  1. Open the windows at the right time of the day

During the day, when the sun is scorching, close the blinders, curtains, and windows on the sunny side of the room and open the windows away from the sun. This would keep the hot air out. During the evenings, and before retiring to bed, open all the windows to get a cool breeze inside. If you are living in a mosquito-infested area, make sure to put up the nets on the windows. 

  1. Shower

When you’re ready to sleep, take a cold shower. Get your head wet and don’t dry your body with a towel. Let your hair and body dry on its own. After the shower, put on a light and thin fabric and try to sleep as soon as you leave the shower. Or better still, sleep in the nude.

  1. Ice packs

When the cool of the shower dissipates, and you find yourself feeling hot again, placing ice packs on your body or cold clothing from the fridge, e.g., socks can help reduce your body temperature. You can also wrap your sheets in plastic bags, and put them in the freezer. When you are ready to sleep, lay them on the mattress. If there is no ice or fridge available, placing pails of water around the room would provide a more relaxed environment.

  1. Perform relaxation activities

Avoid looking at your phone, TV, or a computer screen when you are about to sleep. The blue light from these devices would disrupt your sleep pattern and make it difficult for you to fall asleep. If you can pick up a book; listen to an audio or journal before bed, these activities can help you relax before bed.

  1. Diet

Eating light meals in small portions before bed would lead to your body generating less heat compared to when you consume heavy meals in large quantities. A plate of salad and fruits would generate less heat than a bowl of rice.

  1. Sleep alone

When feeling hot, sharing body heat with another person is a terrible idea. You can share the same space with another person but can sleep at an arm’s length to reduce both your discomforts.

12. Don’t stress and make the best use of the time

 One or two nights of disturbed sleep will not affect overall health in the absence of a debilitating condition. Instead of using all your energy on trying to sleep, you can do something relaxing and worry less about sleeping. A long phone conversation with a friend or listening to a podcast or soft music would help. If you cannot fall asleep during the activity, at least your body will get some rest from relaxation.

Conclusion 

Sleeping in the heat is stressful and requires a lot of creativity and effort. As sleep is essential to health and a useful life, a lack of adequate sleep is linked to various diseases. The recommended number of hours by the National Sleep Foundation is a good 7-9 hours of sleep every night. This has been linked to good health.

While you can employ these 12 tips for a few days to get some rest if the heat persists for a more extended period, you should consider more lasting alternatives such as ranking up the A.C and paying more electricity bills, staying with a friend in a more relaxed neighborhood or moving to a new location.

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Popcorn Thanks: a Fun Family Game of Thankfulness

Popcorn Thanks: a fun family game of thankfulness

The game is simple, the set is brilliant and made to last and be played over again. Popcorn Thanks is a family game of thankfulness. Thankfulness is something we all could focus more on. It’s been a tough year so this is a great time to introduce this set into your home.

You get the beautifully illustrated hardback storybook, and Popcorn Pearl, a hand-knit popcorn used to play the game. The popcorn is made of 100% natural, organic cotton yarn that has been safety tested. It is sewn by hand by female artisans in Peru for a fair trade exchange.

This Valentine’s Day, give the gift of Thankfulness and enjoy listening to what your family recognizes as ‘thanks’ in their lives. Shop here!

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5 Reasons You Should Switch to an Artificial Christmas Tree This Year

5 Reasons You Should Switch to an Artificial Christmas Tree This Year
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Nothing inspires the holiday spirit quite like a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. You want that picture-perfect look, but you’re starting to wonder if it’s worth bringing a cut tree into your home to get it. If you’re on the fence, consider these five reasons you should switch to an artificial Christmas tree this season.  

Realistic Look

Gone are the days when artificial trees looked like green pipe cleaners stuck to a metal pole. Balsam Hill reviews boast about the next generation of artificial trees that look even better than the real thing. With the right materials and attention to detail, modern artificial Christmas trees look the part.

Lower Maintenance

Natural cut trees require plenty of water to maintain their freshness, which means you’ll be caring for it every day until it’s hauled away. Artificial trees don’t require any attention once they’re set up, and Balsam Hill professional reviews demonstrate that the process is often much easier for an artificial tree than its natural counterpart.

Longer Lasting

The great thing about an artificial tree is that you can leave it up as long as you’d like without worrying about it drying out and becoming a fire hazard. This means countless cozy nights admiring the twinkle lights, mug of hot cocoa in hand.

Free from Pests

It isn’t something you’d necessarily think about, but bringing a live tree into the home can bring some unwanted house guests along with it. Spiders, mites, moths, bark lice and many more critters can hitch a ride into your home, with some taking up residency for good.

Free from Allergens

Many people who are sensitive to common allergens find that real Christmas trees can sour their holiday season with stuffy noses and even itching and hives. Artificial trees are made with a synthetic material that won’t cause allergies to flare up for those sensitive to real trees.

Christmas trees are a festive part of the holiday season. Choosing an artificial tree can make the season merry and bright because of its many advantages over a natural tree.

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Easy Gluten Free Cheese Crisps Recipe using Folios Cheese Wraps

Gluten Free Cheese Crisps Recipe

I surely have been more adventurous in the kitchen now that I am stuck home. However, what I am finding is many recipes I have been making are one’s I should have been using all along. Some are so quick and easy and to think I was buying pre-made versions with less healthy ingredients.

For example, I now make my own tortilla chips with low carb tortillas and I also make my own cheese crisps for salads and wraps using Folios (gluten free and dairy free) cheese wraps. I’ll share this Gluten Free Cheese Crisps Recipe with you.

Cut Cheese wrap

For this recipe I used the cheddar Folios cheese wraps. With my tween who is lactose sensitive, finding cheddar that is dairy free and actually tastes good has been a huge benefit. With this recipe I can make and store cheese crisps we use to pair with salads and also use in wraps instead of shredded cheese because cheese crisps add a yummy crunch. You can even use these wraps as the wrap itself!

Folios cheddar cheese wraps

Gluten Free Cheese Crisps Recipe

To start you need to preheat the oven to 375. The heating instructions are on the back of the package so I just follow that and they came out great. You need a flat cookie sheet and the wraps already come with their own parchment paper you will want to use as a barrier between the cheese and the baking sheet for grease and celiac safety reasons.

cheese folios

I use a pizza cutter to turn each wrap into 8 triangles. I also separate the cheese from the parchment paper then lay back down. This loosen the cheese a bit so when it bakes you aren’t trying to peel it off in stubborn spots where it can stick. There is enough oil that releases that this step isn’t crucial, just something I do.

baked cheese

I make my cuts before I bake and you may have to separate a tad as they tend to bake together if you did not separate them. I left some unseparated above to show you why I start by spacing them out a tad before I put them in the oven.

Once you cut these wraps into 8 triangles and separate a bit just bake for 6 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool. You can store them in an airtight container. They will keep 5-7 days but in my home they don’t last through day 2!

recipe for cheese crisps

About Folios Cheese Wraps

Folios™ are keto-approved, lightly baked sheets of cheese that can be wrapped, stuffed, rolled, melted, crisped and baked. They are made of 100% all-natural cheese that are lactose and gluten-free, made without  wheat,  starch, fillers or added sugar and are only 1g of carbs.

They can be found in a 10-count pack at Costco and all other retailers nationwide in a 4-count pack. To purchase online go to:  https://www.supermarketitaly.com/folios/. Also find these at Walmart and other retailers such as Amazon.

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