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Something my family does is place a large cooking pot on our wood burning stove (not fireplace) and keep it full of water constantly. During the winter, the stove heats up the water to steam and "humidifies the air". This also helps with our Christmas tree when it comes time.



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Something my family does is place a large cooking pot on our wood burning stove (not fireplace) and keep it full of water constantly. During the winter, the stove heats up the water to steam and "humidifies the air". This also helps with our Christmas tree when it comes time.



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Something my family does is place a large cooking pot on our wood burning stove (not fireplace) and keep it full of water constantly. During the winter, the stove heats up the water to steam and "humidifies the air". This also helps with our Christmas tree when it comes time.

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