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There was a thing in the paper from the Fire Brigade about how overheating wheatbags has caused loads of fires. Thought I would remind folk to be careful out there cos we really don't want hordes of hunky firemen having to come and put our fires out do we? ................... Do we?  ........ STOP IT Julie.....of COURSE we don't......do we? YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Don't we? Hmm, where's my wheatbag ...... ?
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Seriously - good post, Julie. Thanks.
Anthea x
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Oh lor! It is the remembering to put the water in with them! I am the world's worse at just puting them in and remembering the water later!
Eleanor x
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Got all 6 in the microwave NOW!
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good one jean lol i am round yours before they come
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water in with them oh didnt know one supposed to only put mine in 2 minutes. he he melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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mine is in micro now I put it on for 20 mins is that right????
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All mine are in the oven at 200. Should cook nicely.
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Thanks for this Julie  As for the fireman we've got a bit of a dilemna here...
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I overheat mine ALL the time!
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I'll also have to make sure I leave all the lit candles unattended, just for good measure!!!!!
Seriously though- thanks for the warning. I wasn't even aware that you were supposed to put water in with them.
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I don't always put water in with mine but 2 minutes is usually quite safe. One thing the article did stress was not to reheat them until they had completely cooled and don't heat up then place under a duvet to heat the bed or they could overheat and burst into flames.
Doreen xx
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"One thing the article did stress was not to reheat them until they had completely cooled and don't heat up then place under a duvet to heat the bed or they could overheat and burst into flames"
Must remember this next time I feel a fireman moment coming on
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