Dumb Question :-)
#11
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I had a porcelain kettle that I put on our woodstove and kept filled with water, and sometimes put a drop or two of eucalpytus oil in it. I didn't buy anything special just used something I had! The house was never 'dry' inside over the winter when the fire was burning!
#13
Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
My mom uses a little cast iron skillet. It's like the size for cooking one egg. She just puts in whatever she wants to smell. You don't want to be there when she decides she is stuff and puts in the Vicks!!
LOL
Darlene
#17
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Location: Missouri
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My mom still uses a woodburning cast iron stove
She has always just used anything metal to put water in on top of the stove to add humidity to the air.
You dont have to use cast iron......just something metal. : )
ginny
She has always just used anything metal to put water in on top of the stove to add humidity to the air.
You dont have to use cast iron......just something metal. : )
ginny
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