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Woman who hasn't had heating on for a year shares eight tips to keep warm and save money

One money-conscious Brit has gone a full year without using her central heating system, and now has some solid advice for others looking to stay warm as the cold weather of Autumn and Winter begins creeping in.

Energy prices over the last 12 months have spiralled out of control, putting a hefty strain on many people's ability to use the necessary gas and electric to function comfortably.

And to help assist those who may be in need of some solid advice on keeping warm without, Carolyn Anderson has shared her top tips for UK residents cutting down on their energy consumption this year.

Read more: How and when you might get a cold weather payment this year

The Mirror reports that on her TikTok account, @orkadian, she said: “I’m sick of hearing people who have never gone without heating in winter telling people how they are going to cope with it this winter. So here, from a person who has actually done it, are eight things you need to consider."

The first tip revolved around how to deal with condensation in your home which Carolyn said was 'particularly' a problem in rooms where people sleep.

She said: “You are going to get condensation on your windows and perhaps other places. You need to clean this off every morning or every time you see it. Having that condensation can not only make the room colder but it can also cause damp which gives other problems.”

Secondly, Carolyn touched on health problems the cold can cause, highlighting that living in the cold can leave skin cracked and sore. In-turn, she advised people find a way to deal with that.

The third tip also touched on how the cold can leave you feeling sick and unwell. If someone’s home is constantly cold Carolyn said it can lead to headaches, so advised Brits keep their foreheads warm with a scarf or hat.

For her fourth tip she echoed the previous advice but for your chest and throat. She said they were key to keeping warm because you “will be breathing in cold, damp air all the time”.

The TikToker added: “Maybe try to eat cough sweets as they are a little bit warming and hot drinks, lots of hot drinks.”

The fifth tip was one of the biggest issues she raised about where you dry your clothes.

She said: “Are you thinking ‘oh I’ll just put them in the tumble dryer?’ Maybe cost that out and see if you could actually use a wee heater because you won’t have the option of putting them on a radiator. At least if you have one room being heated by a heater you can have an airer in that room with your clothes.”

The sixth tip covered in Carolyn's opinion 'the worst' thing about not having central heating - towels.

She explained: “Your towel will not dry between showers. Find a way to dry that towel, it will make your life less miserable.”

Moving on from health tips, the seventh tip covered foods, specifically spreads like chocolate spread, peanut butter and more. Carolyn said to think about keeping them in a warm place, because in your cupboard they might 'solidify'.

The eighth tip was about bedding, where the Scot warned people’s beddings might get damp due to people sweating in the night. She continued: “You need to air that out, you don’t want that to stay damp, you need to air it out as much as you can so when you get in bed again it’s a nice experience.”

Carolyn even had an extra bonus tip.

“Do not use your good mugs, if they get really cold they will crack when you put boiling water into them to make a cup of tea. Believe me that happens," she warned.

Her tips have racked up over 45,000 likes, but she also warned if Brits were going without heating because they couldn’t afford it to seek proper financial advice and expert help.

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