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Here we have a common sense observation derided in a knee-jerk fashion, much as Jimmy Carter was when he began delivering his energy speeches at the height of the oil crisis, encouraging Americans to "dial down" their thermostats to conserve heating fuel.
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It wants to conserve heat there.
2. To prepare pear conserve, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a medium sauté pan over low heat.
Another way to conserve heat is by wrapping fiberglass insulation around any duct that runs through uninsulated spaces.
"I guess at the time, people wanted to conserve heat," he said.
The stove is designed to conserve heat, and the cost of running one, an Aga spokesman said, is only about $18 a month.
Its two burners, covered by lids to conserve heat when not cooking, are permanently set at two temperatures, high and medium low.
Since last year, he has been based in Woodstock, living in his rickshaw (which he covers with a tarp at night to conserve heat) in a friend's yard.
Taking their cue from backyard gardeners, for example, some commercial tomato growers are replacing the ubiquitous black plastic sheeting used to control weeds and conserve heat and moisture with mulch made from plant matter.
Penguins conserve heat, he tells us, by rocking back on their heels so as to keep their feet off the cold ground -- no, really, they do, it's true.
Colonial farmers got their fill of the great outdoors, and their simple center-hall houses were designed to conserve heat generated from interior fireplaces, not provide a site for basking in starlight.
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