Extreme Frugality in France - We Can't Afford Heating.

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Frugal Queen in France

Frugal Queen in France

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We don't have central heating and can't afford it. What do we do instead?
Also we have a mini tour de France in our village this week. It was great.
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@denisereneec
@denisereneec Жыл бұрын
Hi Jane! You and Mike are so smart to use the trees in your forest on and around your property. It is so important for a healthy forest to periodically thin it out by taking down the larger trees so the smaller, younger trees can thrive. You are helping your forest :) The radiant heat of the firewood is sooooooo nice!
@sandrasotorivera1657
@sandrasotorivera1657 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Costa Rica. All of us are in the same boat. Trying to live a frugal life as inflation is worldwide and it is difficult to save any money. Blessings and all the best.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@JoeKyser
@JoeKyser Жыл бұрын
There is a difference between having to do it and voluntarily doing it.
@dorothylockwood4017
@dorothylockwood4017 Жыл бұрын
Better to be frugal voluntarily then to be forced to be frugal. So watch and learn while you have a choice.
@JoeKyser
@JoeKyser Жыл бұрын
@dorothylockwood4017 Learning to be frugal is a facade where I am from. its very much a social thing. Its great entertainment but when people apply it, they soon find out where there are in society. People treat you differently. Thats the descion a lot of people have to make here in the US. It does seem silly but just look at bud light. It is silly till your head gets chopped off.
@razsbags
@razsbags Жыл бұрын
I’m currently in winter in Australia. Haven’t had a heater all winter. Early to bec, two hot water bottles, four blankets plus a camp blanket/poncho. Wearing my dressing gown over PJs, singlet long sleeve top & double lined woollen beanie. No fire, heater. Up to the chooks as soon as the sun is warm enough. 2nd year of not turning on a heater. One hot water bottle on chest, one between the legs. Can’t wait until Spring. Go in the sun when possible.
@Silvergirl70
@Silvergirl70 Жыл бұрын
It’s a lovely feeling when you light the first fire in winter and you can think, we did that 💪 photosynthesis is brilliant, totally sustainable and by managing your woodland you increase biodiversity, fab!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@julibeswick-valentine3690
@julibeswick-valentine3690 Жыл бұрын
We are during the same as you - getting the fire stack replenished. Fortunately I do have a forest attached to the farm. However we also started a coppice 15 years ago which is a continual cycle of growing and cutting. Which is just as well as I couldn't afford heating oil for the past winter and stone built house need heat in the winter to maintain their integrity. I loved watching the cyclists going through your area. Thank you.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
We'd love a forest
@heathertucker7056
@heathertucker7056 Жыл бұрын
I think your wood management system is really good and people shouldn’t be critical. You need to use all that dead wood anyway and putting the remains back into compost is the right thing to do. Obviously hard work but you two look good on it! Thank you for the bike racing clip too. We are eagerly waiting for the Tour de France to watch on TV soon!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@elizaC3024
@elizaC3024 Жыл бұрын
If we don't clear the trees in our wooded land, which 30 acres is a lot to keep up with, if we were to have a fire, it would spread across it all. With no rain for 8 weeks, then 1/10th of an inch of rain 2 weeks ago, we are at a high fire risk. So clearance between trees, and cleaning up downed trees matters. Keep up the good work!! We also heat with wood and last year installed a gas wall heater(we got on clearance), for future needs. My husband is 67. He did the plumbing for the gas, the pipes cost more than the heater itself.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ladyd8339
@ladyd8339 Жыл бұрын
Look what the forest fires are causing in Canada! The great climate change country without an adequate forestation program polluting the air! What a joke!
@beckypetersen2680
@beckypetersen2680 Жыл бұрын
I still have to smile at the whole thing about paper bags. I'm 60 and when we were young and people started using plastic it was because it was "better for the environment since it didn't cut down trees". My mom and dad would say, "But trees are renewable - you can grow more!" Now...45+ years later we are full circle back to what my parents have been saying all along - trees are a renewable resource. It is wonderful that you have your own woods!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Yep!
@sunnyh2334
@sunnyh2334 Жыл бұрын
I remember this, I would have been about 5 and I can remember thinking this is going to go so wrong, I bet I see it and now in my 60’s I have. Very sad
@quiltanon
@quiltanon 4 ай бұрын
My sentiments exactly...
@chrisdaniel4816
@chrisdaniel4816 Жыл бұрын
I understand using resources for your home. We had a wood burning fireplace in our home. We drove to the mountains and harvested blown down trees and cleaned up fire areas to help heat our home in Colorado. The childre helped, although not a favorite excursion Such fun as we all look back. I am in my mid eighties and know what a challenge it would be today. Thankful for the memories.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for watching and commenting
@janetstonerook4552
@janetstonerook4552 Жыл бұрын
I would remind everyone that old growth trees needs to be cut out of a forest to make room for younger green ones that require lots of sunlight. And also to prevent massive forest fires from a high canopy of old dead or dried trees. Wood ashes are a great soil enricher and, if dried properly, wood burns fairly clean.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Very true
@juliamist4797
@juliamist4797 Жыл бұрын
It's so exciting when all the cyclists whiz passed isn't it?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
It really is
@beckypetersen2680
@beckypetersen2680 Жыл бұрын
Here in Poland people are getting their makeup bills as they tend to estimate your bills for 6 months at a time and then at the end of that time, they come and check the meters and you get a bill to make up the difference if you used more than you were billed for. For our church building, which is a house, we have about $3000 makeup bill for the gas and my friends have a $1500 for their electricity (we underpaid because the prognosis was too low as well as inflation making the prices go up!).
@peterleprevost2154
@peterleprevost2154 Жыл бұрын
love that you share the ‘behind the scene’ of real, honest country living! Personally I’d not want to live anywhere or anyway different! Susan
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
I totally agree!
@brendafarris7590
@brendafarris7590 Жыл бұрын
It's called forest management! By taking out the dead and dying the young trees will grow, and you will be warm, and less to feed potential forest fires.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Exactly, we also coppice our own hazel and willow
@rachelseibert7882
@rachelseibert7882 Жыл бұрын
You two are such hard workers! Thank you for showing us the bikers, that was cool!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@lindastone9385
@lindastone9385 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! We live in West Kent and also have 2 wood burners. We always seem to know somebody who has had to fell a tree because of disease, so yours truly and hubby spend a lot of time liberating the wood. I bought a small amount last winter and it was rubbish! For kindling we look in skips for any pallets . We always ask though. We are proving that you can live frugally even in the middle of a large town! We done J&M!!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much
@anniec6420
@anniec6420 Жыл бұрын
really really enjoyed that video Jane and Mike . it reminds me of what harvest is and what make hay while the sun shines means..... a bit jealous about your woodburner, but live in the city...and laws keep changing.....i want to see mulled wine and xmas pies in front of fire on xmas eve video would be great....then i would be 100% jealous
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@tonideluca8569
@tonideluca8569 Жыл бұрын
Brings such good memories of my late mom and late dad cutting and using the wood splitter when they lived on their farm. They always did it together. They enjoyed it. When they sold the farm they missed it. You both are extremely blessed to have all those trees for firewood. Blessings to you both❤️
@elizabethbertsch3066
@elizabethbertsch3066 Жыл бұрын
Wow! You have your work “cut” out for you in the wood cutting department 😅! I love that you two find ways to use the natural resources around you, and then you replenish. If only all of us took such care of our earth! That is so cool that you are able to see the cyclists twice!! P.S. Your garden is looking lush and lovely 👌🏻
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@alyssajenaway3781
@alyssajenaway3781 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful video Jane. We can technically afford heating, but just can't justify it with the prices going crazy. We love the crackling of the fire, and cosying up with blankets on the lounge, it's worth more than the money you save.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@muttersmenu2422
@muttersmenu2422 Жыл бұрын
Heating/ power and fuel in Australia is seriously expensive. I do not have heating or an electric blanket, save the energy money for the summer months when it gets hot. At present the house temperature is about 13-14 cel. Wonderful to see you both preparing for the chilly winter.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@amandapanda7229
@amandapanda7229 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the extra video Jane 🚲🚲 a real sign that summer is here! I’m on my second round of decluttering - I’m on to sorting out the stuff that I can sell and any extra money I make is going towards paying down my mortgage now we have all these crazy interest rates. Thanks again for all your great video content. Really helps keep me motivated to pay off my last bit of debt.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@mandysimons1590
@mandysimons1590 Жыл бұрын
I Love Heating Our house with Wood , It's warmer and a Constant Heat unlike Forced Air Heating which is only warm when Furnace is running , and as an added Bonus Drying my Clothes with the wood heat , Saving Money .
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much, we do the same
@sarahjamieson-bas6156
@sarahjamieson-bas6156 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jane I'm in NZ and it's winter here. We are doing same with excess trees on our property here. Currently burning logs we cut up last year. Let's see if the net zero agenda tries to ban wood burners in the future.
@irisviggiano7317
@irisviggiano7317 Жыл бұрын
You both lead a beautiful life style your home and garden is stunning you both work so hard together are you worried about when you become to old and unfit what happens then.❤❤❤no rudeness emptied...
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
No we're not worried. We'll deal with changes as they arise.
@littlebird585
@littlebird585 Жыл бұрын
We are lucky enough to have a wood stove. It is a wonderful warm and pleasant heat. Our neighbor took down three trees last week and asked if we would come clean up the wood. Yes! We sure did. It is green so will be saved for next winter but planning ahead and doing the work now helps us be frugal. Thank you for your video and enjoyed seeing the bike race too.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much
@katiefranklin5055
@katiefranklin5055 Жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos! We heat with wood. My husband tries to cut wood in the early spring instead of in the summer. It isn't always possible, of course. His wood-splitter is gas-powered and outside, so he prefers the cooler weather to work in. He also says that the wood splits easier when it is cold out. I'm not criticizing your schedule - just sharing what my husband has found works best for him.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
@9FatraBbits
@9FatraBbits Жыл бұрын
We are also splitting and storing our wood for winter. We collect fallen branches when we see them and chop up the small stuff for mulches. We also only heat with wood and live in a small cottage in a forest. A heat pump system is out of reach for us currently without going into debt. Small is Beautiful. Love your videos. 🌷🙏
@danielfontaine6977
@danielfontaine6977 Жыл бұрын
Well now I am close of my 70's ... but when I was younger I lived in Europe for 30 years ... 7 years in Switzerland and 23 years in France, mainly in Toulouse... I have sweet memories for the rest of my life.... I was born a North-American... so, the first years in Europe so I had to adapt to no central heating... strange way tho have hot water for washing dishes and shower.... humidity some mornings.... such a small fridge in the small kitchen, I had to out with my big black french market bag to the grocery almost every day.... .. I have moved back here in Montreal in the mid 90"s... but you know what... I would do it exactly the same again !!! My best to you both ... :-) Best regards from Montreal (Canada)
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@sandramorton5510
@sandramorton5510 Жыл бұрын
Great video, loved the mini Tour de France. I am freezing and dehydrating fruits for the winter, selling items we no longer use or need, finally got the husband on board. Best wishes.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Great that your husband is on board too
@sandramorton5510
@sandramorton5510 Жыл бұрын
@@FrugalQueeninFrance It is a miracle, lol
@michalaharesnape5434
@michalaharesnape5434 Жыл бұрын
How do you get your husband on board? While I obsess over saving pennies on my grocery bill my husband says tonight that he’s thinking of going to the rugby World Cup in Paris. WTF! We have so much debt and no savings, how do I get him to wake up?!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
@@michalaharesnape5434 Hi Michala, sorry to hear that, do you have a written budget for absolutely everything. Do you sit down together and 'do' the budget every month? Do you have a visual on the wall of how much debt you have and how you're paying it down?
@michalaharesnape5434
@michalaharesnape5434 Жыл бұрын
@@FrugalQueeninFrance we have a written budget, I stick to it. Then my husband blows it on a trip to Belgium, which we did recently, because his brother invited us to go. We’re just not on the same page and it’s driving me crazy, he doesn’t understand how much I obsess over budgeting and meal planning. I’m trying so hard to curb spending and pay off debt ( at a time when food prices are crazy). He just doesn’t get it.
@denisesantana355
@denisesantana355 Жыл бұрын
My sister who lives in Amsterdam this past winter told me that the cost of heating their townhouse was so expensive they had to keep the temperature between 11-13 degrees Celsius. I live in Canada and that is too cold for us in the winter but our energy costs are not as high.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@charlenebrissette3348
@charlenebrissette3348 Жыл бұрын
Living in Quebec, my husband and I were totally amazed to see a bike team from Quebec at your race. How cool was that.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Very cool
@sandrahoffman1958
@sandrahoffman1958 Жыл бұрын
As a seventy five year old widow living in the middle of forty wooded acres of oak and hickory, I use my light weight electric saw to cut up trees that are marked with an orange ribbon (dead). other trees marked but green are cut for the following years use. Being in the mid west (USA) I follow the weather temps for cutting and splitting.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Brilliant
@davidbowie2046
@davidbowie2046 Жыл бұрын
Your so lucky to have the cycling race going past your home! That would be my ideal retirement. A beer and watching them go past :) Thanks for the video .
@jessieelliott3157
@jessieelliott3157 Жыл бұрын
If our ancestors hadnt chopped and burned trees we wouldnt be here. If trees werent renewable wed have none left.
@lin90210
@lin90210 Жыл бұрын
My family and I by chance were at the starting line of Ride London this year. The bikes rushed by so quickly! Crazy fast :)
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Oh wow!
@joycegonzales4994
@joycegonzales4994 Жыл бұрын
We love wood heat. It feels warmer. This is the first house we’ve had without a wood stove, but at 75, it’s getting much harder.
@alexwenger2896
@alexwenger2896 Жыл бұрын
Same for us husb is 73 and Im 62. Always had multiple heat sources. Wood stove...installed a pellet stove as a second source because of our age the wood cutting is getting a bit more difficult but we still do it and we have gas central heat which we try not to use
@gretelwhite8088
@gretelwhite8088 Жыл бұрын
What are your plans for when you can't cut and split the wood yourselves any more?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
I'll tell you when I get there
@robinkline5600
@robinkline5600 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the walk around your property, oh and the bike race. We've lived on 3 acres in the middle of farmland for the past 50 years and harvest our dead trees also. Also of them have a blight from beetles. Anyway, with our wood burning stove, heating with wood has saved us alot of money over the years. We also have a oil furnace, but use it as little as possible.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@elainearchbold259
@elainearchbold259 Жыл бұрын
Our front door needs to be replaced as it is warping. The prices are crazy and the fitting charge needs to be factured in. My husband is an electrician and can do most DIY but refuses to fit a front door. The money put aside for the gardenwill have to do. Mike is a god send to you and my husband to me. Thanks again for a great video and nice to see the bike race. x
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Good luck with your door
@terhupp5302
@terhupp5302 Жыл бұрын
Yes, good luck with your door. My husband is a retired plumber and would not do finish carpentry of any kind. He worked with finish carpentry masters and never would do it. If your husband is a working electrician (my plumber is retired) you might be able to work a swap of labor. My husband got to know lots of the different tradespeople. We did lots of that in our younger years. Tho as he is no longer working and can't trade labor we do have to pay for some of those skills now for home maintenance.
@Batirtze-b6x
@Batirtze-b6x Жыл бұрын
I don't see you as frugal people. I think you're mindful and have a plentiful life. And it's a great thing. Good for you! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💌💌💌
@Sally-wm5jh
@Sally-wm5jh Жыл бұрын
We just went to a bike race last week that was in our city for the first time. They decided to make it an annual event. Those racers really can go fast. What a great treat to watch them. We packed a picnic lunch and stayed for the day.
@Lexi-po1ur
@Lexi-po1ur Жыл бұрын
Understand the costs of heating systems & fuel prices...many years ago my ex & I built a house and installed a multi fuel furnace - it burned heating oil , coal, or wood - was very inexpensive to operate...it did have an electric blower to spread the heat through the ductwork.
@rebeccahildred6647
@rebeccahildred6647 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jane and Mike...so enjoyed your brilliant video, and was surprised that we have a similar set up regarding heating. Although we do have an oil fired boiler system...we only use it to heat the water for 2 hrs every day(1hr in the morning/1 hr in the evening) as we use our wood burner for heating the house during the winter. Yes I am lucky and live on a farm but our wood comes from all over the place...and always free :) We chop all summer and store ours in a polytunnel year round...the temperature gets up into the 90's+ during the summer and the wood is seasoned very quickly. The heat the wood burner generates actually boils a kettle for our tea in the winter and in power cuts we have managed to cook basic foods on it by candlelight. It heats our whole home beautifully every evening and all day if very cold, we do not put our boiler on at all as it's on a thermostat so never gets cold enough inside to switch on! We are very careful though and have our chimney swept by our chimneysweep at least twice a year as many years ago we had a chimney fire which was terrifying. Love following you both and have used many of your tips.....I do a budget every month and keep all receipts and menu plan...since i have done this i don't waste food like in the past...and leftovers are consumed or reworked into soups/casseroles etc to be 'new' foods. Although i love the summer...and our kitchen garden...i look forwards to Winter, snuggling up in front of the fire with a good book and a cuppa.
@stacel1972
@stacel1972 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing parts of your beautiful woods/property. It’s a bit of paradise that you both have created.
@christyv4125
@christyv4125 Жыл бұрын
We heat exclusively with wood and we love it. The processing and preparation of our stacks are a good workout as an added benefit. The only thing I don't like is that it's my job to get on the roof and clean the flue. My husband does the chainsaw work and I do the splitting.
@jillchapman286
@jillchapman286 Жыл бұрын
No question but so enjoyed seeing the footage of the bike race. My dream is to someday see Le Tour de France in person! And Jane, that color( of your shirt) looks fantastic on you!
@decdavey6470
@decdavey6470 Жыл бұрын
Wood has been used for heat since the cavemen.
@LorettaNance
@LorettaNance Жыл бұрын
Living in Southern California, I haven't used my heater in forever. We do use our air conditioner in the summer. So, we keep an eye on our electric use since the cost seems to rise daily.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@caroleappling2007
@caroleappling2007 Жыл бұрын
Because all of the money is in the hands of a few. This is ridiculous, here at home ( US) as well as Europe.
@JS-bz1vg
@JS-bz1vg Жыл бұрын
Hello. Greatings from Blackpool. Thank you for all your good advices. I am much grateful for all the videos with honest and straightforward approach. I follow your channel for a very long time and your advices as well. Definitely I would call myself frugal. So I am a little bit curious ;) You have shared, I think, that you have 2 sons who are adult now. I have 19 yo, now men as well and I think I have managed to teach him how to be frugal, and must admit that age now he is definitely living below his means /studing full time, working and enjoying life on budget with a very good savings already accomplished for his future property. I would like to know if you have managed to filter some of your good advices to your children? I am assuming you did it, though you never mentioned this... I think. You discussed how it was when they were smaller, but how it looks like now? I do not want this questions to be too intrusive, but: How you did it? Are they frugal? And also important how they manage this with the new partners? Are they on board?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
My grown ups are sensible and independent.
@rubyred8845
@rubyred8845 Жыл бұрын
Our Electric Bills are rising 29 per cent on July 1. So no reverse cycle air con this winter. Just layering up. Summer won't be fun in Australia this year 🥵😧 Fun to see the riders, they're great for the local economy 💯 We have a international bike race each summer in Adelaide also.
@mirjamboleij3668
@mirjamboleij3668 Жыл бұрын
Must be amazing to have so much land! But also a lot of hard work, you certainly don’t have to go to the gym for a workout. Always love to see the beautiful area you live in.
@marierobinson3935
@marierobinson3935 Жыл бұрын
Great video, i am so glad i have coal fires in my house, theyre the reason i would never live in a new house because they only usually have radiators…
@jackyblue67same10
@jackyblue67same10 Жыл бұрын
I had to burn wood for years here in america & it's a hard life if u cut ur own wood & expensive 1 if u buy ur wood .
@farmerwife8412
@farmerwife8412 Жыл бұрын
We use old fallen trees for our cooking and for heating the water (all year around), which we get from our own farm. It makes the kitchen a bit hot in summer, but I try to bake on cooler days eyc. Green timber takes many years to dry properly here.... so I hope you keep your chimneys cleaned as it can coke up chimneys. All the best. Your videos are most inspiring. Thank you from Queensland, Australia. 🇦🇺
@debhulks
@debhulks Жыл бұрын
Remember lugging back driftwood from a beach day. Felt great to be free.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Good times
@janetstonerook4552
@janetstonerook4552 Жыл бұрын
The old timers here used to say that wood heats three times as much as any other fuel. First, when you chop down the tree, secondly, when you cut it up and stack it and thirdly, when you actually make your fire!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
It does
@judyland-obrien4259
@judyland-obrien4259 Жыл бұрын
Loved this latest video, Jane and Mike! Race was super fun to watch!! You both inspire me to keep on examining the many areas of my life I want to be more wise and intentional about. Merci!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much
@stephenbertus5671
@stephenbertus5671 Жыл бұрын
I supplement my wood with coal. It's so therapeutic preparing the wood for use in several winters time.
@rosemarymallin
@rosemarymallin Жыл бұрын
Your energy is amazing. Well done Jane and Mike. Liked the cycling also.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! 😊
@decdavey6470
@decdavey6470 Жыл бұрын
Thanks yor answering my question. Now we know how to cure indoor firewood!
@myownperson8145
@myownperson8145 Жыл бұрын
The cost of gas and electric has gone up in Australia significantly. While I do have a woodburner, I don't have free firewood. The cost to purchase that is around 500 Euros, but it works out cheaper than the gas or electric. On most nights I either go to bed early to keep warm or wear an oodie
@sarahlambeth9057
@sarahlambeth9057 Жыл бұрын
Hi would it be possible for you to make a video on the state benefits you are entitled to as British migrants as you are both retirees. Thank you
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
None
@FaithAnnNB
@FaithAnnNB Жыл бұрын
Thanks for including the little clips from the bike race, that was so neat!! It would have been an exciting few seconds/minutes to watch them go by 😀.
@thethriftycitizen
@thethriftycitizen Жыл бұрын
I am preparing and drying herbs!
@pennyvickers3448
@pennyvickers3448 Жыл бұрын
Saw you chopping kindling Jane, it's one of my favorite jobs, very therapeutic I think. I love filling my kindling baskets ready for winter
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
I love doing it too
@donnahilber8701
@donnahilber8701 Жыл бұрын
I've got quite a different life here in California than the one you and your family have, but my memories from childhood are quite similar. These included life at the Lakes in Minnesota with my Grandparents, and it was a more frugal, earthy and natural lifestyle that I now long for. We've had drought here in California for several years and the risk of fires on parched earth is high. People think twice about fireplaces (etc). However I love your home and land and especially how you improve and care for them. Thank you so much for a glimpse into your world and lifestyle.
@alexwenger2896
@alexwenger2896 Жыл бұрын
Good wood management..we do the same. Ages 73 and 62
@barbaragilmer9731
@barbaragilmer9731 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for consistently posting videos. I like hearing about your frugal life. Would you consider showing your viewers what you harvest from your garden?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
In good time
@gailm1230
@gailm1230 Жыл бұрын
I also heat with 2 fireplaces: one which acts like a furnace in the main room and a cookstove in the kitchen. I spend 1700 $ per year for 20 face cords of wood. Even then, winters get too cold and at times the furnace with propane kicks on. I buy this wood, but I split it into smaller pieces for the cookstove. Like you, I waste nothing. Chips make pathways in the garden, or it can go to the compost, or it becomes bags of kindling along with smaller branches. I clear with a small pruning chain saw, the young maples that are under the electric wires. They can grow really tall fast! Long poles of these maples can be used to build trellises for cucumbers and squash. I also paid for the Ministry of Natural Resources to plant 10,000 trees 30 years ago (pennies a tree back then). I too imagine if I had to heat this place solely with propane, that I'd have to leave. By the way-- love the colour you're wearing on you--makes you look very youthful.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@heidiann2435
@heidiann2435 9 ай бұрын
Iam a single woman, living in North Carolina. I paid cash for a 2005 Ford Ranger, manual shift. With this teuck I pick up pieces of hardwood people leave in piles at the side of the road. A friend lends me his splitter, and I split it up and stack it into a lean-to on the side of my shed. I have been doing this for years. You dont have to have a strong man, or fancy equipment to do this. It has worked for me for many years.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@karenk380
@karenk380 Жыл бұрын
I was recently visiting family in a suburban area, used to be farmland, now a blight of housing development. All the houses were huge. And all I think of is where are the small houses? Where can people buy a house that is compact but comfortable and energy efficient,nowhere people can afford the heating and still save money? I just shake my head and think of the waste of time, money, resources. I love seeing snippets of the French lifestyle. Thanks for sharing.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@redfritz3356
@redfritz3356 Жыл бұрын
Lots of healthy exercise cutting and stacking wood. Live long and prosper!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much
@olivebobo6885
@olivebobo6885 Жыл бұрын
You may not want to answer this but how much is you yearly budget. And do you live off pensions or savings.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Watch our upcoming video on Wednesday for the answers
@nancyinboise2160
@nancyinboise2160 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if they sell these in France like they do in the US, there are electric oil-filled radiant heaters you can buy pretty inexpensively. They're good to run in small rooms for heat and have a thermostat built in. They're about $50 or so in the US. You plug them in turn them on and when the oil inside gets warm it then radiates heat and doesn't use that much electricity. Might work in some of your rooms? If you needed it. Is solar power in France too expensive to consider? Although it sounds like you're in a cloudier area at times?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
They're too expensive to use but thanks for watching
@Turtledovegrove
@Turtledovegrove Жыл бұрын
I heaar you loud and well....the wood is a real issue...we would always have a year fro ready , now , a year for next year and a year drying, it was always important to have as so to cover for time/ cost/ or the unforeseen...moving to the farm we have gone back to wood and here we are all a couple ofdaysawayfrom the same misra le dealthe rest of the world is having to deal with...we are on solar power and that is all questionable dealings....all the best...the chopping and stacking was my physical work out...😂 so i do understand...
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@craftycalley
@craftycalley Жыл бұрын
What you do is so impressive. It’s a lot of work to prepare all that wood. I hope you indulge in the occasional treat. What would that be?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
A piece of cake
@vegasregs1620
@vegasregs1620 Жыл бұрын
Do you find that eye glasses and eye visits are a great price there? I was just noticing your beautiful glasses!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
That's covered by universal healthcare
@ladyd8339
@ladyd8339 Жыл бұрын
You are using wood for heating in Europe! Here in New York wood fired pizza ovens are being banned! The US is insane right now! I pray you get through the winter and congratulate you on your ingenuity!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Land of the free? Not anymore.
@TPayne-fm8ie
@TPayne-fm8ie Жыл бұрын
Wood warms you twice- when you chop it and when you burn it. I loved seeing the bike races! I have to say though, the guys on the motorcycles were cheating! 😂
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much
@susannahedwards8230
@susannahedwards8230 Жыл бұрын
I do the same thing. I think about wood all year round. I live in south Australia and it's not as cold as you guys get but I burn a fire for about 4 months a year to keep warm. I have never bought wood ever....it grows on trees for goodness sake! I see wood as money. I look out for farms that padocks are cluttered with fallen red gum. Ask the farmer " do you want that cleaned up?" Most often than not they are so happy to let me come on there land and chop wood as long as I respect gate rules. It is getting harder as I get older but for as long as I'm able I will cut wood my self. I actually love chopping kinderling I find it a stress relief or if I'm mad I'm out with my little 🪓. I find Oregon the best for kinderling it splits so easy. I find that in builders waste bins. I love builders bins I get so much stuff for projects in them. I just ask first and often builders will ask me what I'd like and they will stack it near the bin so I don't even need to climb in. I built my green house from builders waste just had to by the plastic. Built a duck pen and garden beds, compost bays got gutter off cuts and grow 🍓 in them along my fence.
@susannahedwards8230
@susannahedwards8230 Жыл бұрын
Oh and once I found a whole box of nail gun nails. I don't own a nail gun but I can pull nails apart and use old fashioned was. Half a box of screws. It's so crazy what builders see as waste on job sites.
@ksewald91
@ksewald91 Жыл бұрын
Hubby got 2 big trees they were cutting down near here. Tree company was happy to dump it here. At some point he will rent a splitter and get it stacked for later.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
@Amanda-pv9kz
@Amanda-pv9kz Жыл бұрын
So interesting how you prepare for winter, just like woodland creatures:) I like how nothing goes to waste. Well done! I'm sure those cyclists whizzing by your home was very exciting!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@cm-nj
@cm-nj Жыл бұрын
We have a propane heating system that has a wood furnace option. We live on 5 acres and cut the standing dead trees every year along with friends who don't want or can't use their trees. It's an extremely efficient heating and we love it.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@peggyevansquilt
@peggyevansquilt Жыл бұрын
You have a very lovely setting (yard). I really admire you and your husband. I try to be frugal but not always successful
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@nataliemclennan7921
@nataliemclennan7921 Жыл бұрын
Hello Jane & Mike, always enjoy your videos, thank you. Just wanted to say Jane that you look lovely in that colour top 🙂
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you!
@victoriart95
@victoriart95 Жыл бұрын
It is a worry, I'm only on electric. I was hoping to get one of the french governments heating schemes installed but it needs combustable heating originally so I'm not allowed, I have friends that have had solar water fitted for 1 euro, had pellet heating fitted for 1 euro and a pellet fire fitted. Apparently we each get €20k allowance evey 5 years. I know someone whos getting 38k worth of heating and water fitted for €1, just my luck not to be able to get anything 🙄🙄
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
I'm entitled to zero! I have nothing for them to replace. We had a quote for pellet boiler and radiators and new hot water tank. 26 thousand euros! That's ten year's savings for us
@victoriart95
@victoriart95 Жыл бұрын
@@FrugalQueeninFrance its very weirdly worked out here, my one friend could afford what he's having done easily, because he has oil and wood burners he can get, as soon as you put electric heating in the governments reno site it says you are entitled to nothing, so depressing, at least my house is small and this year my lounge is insulated, hoping to get the attic done before the winter but thats going to be expensive as I need to hire scaffolding to access it. 😕. I am planning for my retirement at the moment and investigating building a tiny home out of shipping containers 😁
@vivr662
@vivr662 Жыл бұрын
Is it easier to be frugal in France now that you are retired than it was when you were working in Saltash in the UK? Do you think it is having more time available or the local economy that makes either scenario easier?
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Both was easy, it’s always easy to be frugal.
@pamelacourtney8998
@pamelacourtney8998 Жыл бұрын
Jane, you and Mike are a true inspiration. Do you ever copice any of your trees? I know willow is a good one to do. Also are you allowed to harvest fallen trees along the road for the wood? I know here in the USA when storms come thru and trees go down on the side of the road the county chops them in bits to get them out of the main road but they leave it on the side in the ditch. Seems like good firewood to me. Thanks for all your videos. Blessings to all ❤
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Yes we do
@ceezee9179
@ceezee9179 Жыл бұрын
That's a great workout, too! 😊
@lisatraxler683
@lisatraxler683 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing the bicycle race, how exciting!
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
It's so cool
@fredalearhinan6693
@fredalearhinan6693 Жыл бұрын
When we lived on 3 and half acres we choppeddead wood out of the surrounding trees . As you say the trees regenerate naturally so no harm is done.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@decdavey6470
@decdavey6470 Жыл бұрын
Wood has been used for heat since
@christinephillips3435
@christinephillips3435 Жыл бұрын
I wont have my heating on all winter couldn't last year either .
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
That's a dreadful situation for anyone
@gladyschandler6724
@gladyschandler6724 Жыл бұрын
It's great that you are prepared and have plenty of wood for your winter.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
Yes, thank you
@debbiesavage7107
@debbiesavage7107 Жыл бұрын
It looks like you had a fabulous week!
@sallyshuker5615
@sallyshuker5615 Жыл бұрын
Hi there, Im loving watching all the videos you post - thank you!!! Here in New Zealand we live in a Villa which is well over 100yrs old. Heating was our number 1 priority when we 1st moved in quite sometime ago. We do have a wood burner but as time went on we installed 2 x floor mounted Heat pumps/air conditioning units in both our hallways - what a difference that has made each winter. We are now looking at installing Solar Power as well. Would heat pumps or solar power be something that you would instal/consider??? Keep up the good work you 2🙂
@preppernut
@preppernut Жыл бұрын
I love the sound of the chainsaw. My father worked as a logger back in the early 1950's, and we lived in the middle of a forest as well. For thirty years, we had only wood heat, like you...two wood heaters in the house. On top of that, we had a wood heater in the chicken house (-40 at times, they appreciated that), and another in the little building that housed our well. We went through lots of firewood too. For the last 14 years, we've lived in a smaller house, slightly warmer climate, and thankfully on the coldest days we burn two milk crates of firewood. Each crate is one foot high, wide and deep. In the last few years, I would turn on an electric heater for about an hour while I made the fire. It took the chill off in this damp climate that really affected my arthritis. It raised the price of our electric bill by about fourty euros for a year, quite reasonable.
@JillD-ux9zb
@JillD-ux9zb Жыл бұрын
We were just informed of yet another hike in rates. This one is 12.5% electric increase coupled with a 17.5 % gas inrease. My boiler is gas but the pump to move the hot water through the system is electric....so effectively a 30% increase for this winter's heating....on top of last year's two additional increases. The utilities have "generously' decided to phase the increase over a few months so we won't be too bothered by it all!! This coming winter will be even more challenging than this past one. I'm glad you have your log store filling up. It must be good feeling to be able to something to prepare for the winter
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
You will have nothing and be happy! Happy? Where's the happy?
@JillD-ux9zb
@JillD-ux9zb Жыл бұрын
@@FrugalQueeninFrance i meant that at least by cutting your own wood, as laborious as that is, you are able to assure that you will be warm this winter. It's a hard task but at least it's something to be able to fight against this systematic fleecing of consumers. My choice is furnace on ...or off and be cold and damp. I would like to be able to fight against this system in some way. I didn't mean you were happy to work so hard just to stay warm.... just that having a way to actually mitigate things helps. Sorry you were offended.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance Жыл бұрын
@@JillD-ux9zb you missed my point, you're being ripped off, I was quoting the world economic forum
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