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We have just spent the weekend cow sitting at the farm and have fallen in love with the trusty old wood burning Rayburn in the kitchen.
Rayburn’s current advertising campaign mentions good food, hot baths and a warm home. What more could you want in this cold weather?! An older model won’t quite warm the whole home, but it keeps the kitchen lovely and warm. And they look really good too.
With oil being so expensive at the moment, many people are reluctant to turn on the heating, but with a wood burning Rayburn (or any kind of wood burning stove) you can keep it going all day long. As well as being a much more sustainable option, wood is the least expensive fuel for cooking, domestic hot water and central heating, and if you have your own wood supply, even better.
Collecting the wood and chopping it up is half of the fun and good exercise too. A few weeks ago, we spent a long Saturday chopping up fallen trees in the woods, and dragging them up the bank before chopping them into logs and taking them home. This wood would have just rotted into the ground, instead it will provide us with fuel to keep us warm all winter.
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