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		<title>Minnesota Mom Loves Saving Money With Her Corn Stove</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frugal living at our home? Absolutely! We live frugally at our house, or at least, we try to. I love finding a good deal, shopping the sales rack, saving money, and having a coupon when I go out to eat. It is very, very seldom that I pay full price for anything. We have a sun-room addition on our home [...]<hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<g:plusone href="http://blog.magnumheat.com/2010/01/11/frugal-living-corn-stove/"  size="standard"   count="false"  ></g:plusone><p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-113" src="http://blog.magnumheat.com/files/2010/01/corn-stove-300x225.jpg" alt="corn stove" width="300" height="225" />Frugal living at our home?</p>
<p>Absolutely!</p>
<p>We live frugally at our house, or at least, we try to. I love finding a good deal, shopping the sales rack, saving money, and having a coupon when I go out to eat. It is very, very seldom that I pay full price for anything.</p>
<p>We have a sun-room addition on our home that is our &#8220;family room&#8221; and pretty much the hub of our house. We added a Magnum Baby Countryside stove to the corner a few years and just love it. It helps to extremely reduce our heating bill.</p>
<h1>How a Corn Stove Figures in to Our Frugal Mix</h1>
<p>We purchase corn in the fall from a local farmer that is dried to the optimum level for our stove. He pulls the gravity box into our driveway late each fall, and we use a 5 gallon bucket, wheelbarrow and lots of arm power to put the corn into a hand made wooden box in our garage. This year we briefly used wood pellets in our stove, until our corn arrived. That is the beauty of a flex-fuel stove!<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-120" src="http://blog.magnumheat.com/files/2010/01/corn-load.jpg" alt="corn load" width="130" height="97" /></p>
<p>Last year, we spent about $400.00 to purchase enough corn to last us all winter. It even got us through October and November this past year (2009).</p>
<h1>Minimum Maintenance</h1>
<p>We pretty much run our corn stove day and night, shutting it down every other day to clean it out briefly. Maybe once a week we shut it down for a more thorough clean.</p>
<h1>Heat Distribution Through-Out Our Home</h1>
<p>We have ceiling fans in the sun-room, adjoining kitchen, and then above our stairway which rotates the warm air and keeps the main level of our home warm. On a really windy, cold day, our furnace might kick-in a tiny bit, otherwise, our corn stove keeps us toasty warm.</p>
<p> <p><a href="http://blog.magnumheat.com/2010/01/11/frugal-living-corn-stove/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p><strong>Guest Post:</strong> The author of this post is <em>Cindy Haugland</em>, <a href="http://tidytightwads.com" target="_blank">a frugal Minnesota Mom </a>who is known by her friends as a tightwad. She started her own business, aptly called <a href="http://www.tidytightwads.com/index.php/2008/09/fall-home-maintenance-checklist/" target="_blank">TidyTightwads</a>, to help other people save money and live with less clutter and stress. She recommends a Magnum corn stove to those who want to save money on heating costs, as highlighted in <a href="http://blog.magnumheat.com/2010/10/12/corn-stove-story/" target="_self">this story of another mom&#8217;s journey to saving money with a corn stove.</a></p>

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