Posts Tagged ‘goose down comforter’
A Little Bit of Heaven on Earth
There’s nothing cozier than having a soft blanket to go to sleep with, which is why many people continue to sleep with their childhood blanket for years after adolescence. It goes without saying that high-quality bedding can aid your sleep. For a while I tried to use a cotton quilt inside my duvet cover, but I could never get used to it because it wasn’t very soft.
In order to remedy the problem, I decided to buy a full goose down comforter and place it inside my duvet cover. What a difference the down comforter made. I sleep so soundly now! I can’t say enough about what a soft bed can do for your sleep. Replace your old comforter with a down comforter to experience a little bit of heaven on earth.
Saving a Ruined Comforter
You go out to buy a new and very expensive comforter. Showing to your friends and family to let them see the great taste you have when buying things. Now that you got it home you can’t wait to sleep on it.
Having your new comforter for a couple of weeks your love started to show. It now has stains on it. You think that’s ok I will just throw it in the wash but, after see the only dry clean tag you decided a better idea was to wash on delicate wash. When you take it out it is not as clean as you wanted it still had stains, so you tried a heavy duty cycle that didn’t help because it still had stains and it got rip from the power of the heavy duty cycle. Well now all there is to do is to dry your comforter and maybe it will be ok but it comes out with little balls of lint on it. You know how to sew so you will try to salvage your bedding with your great sewing skills. After all that you look at your new or not so new comforter and decide the best place for it is in the garbage.
BUT WAIT! Don’t throw out your new comforter that you bought, there is a way to save and turn it into the lovely piece of bedding that you love so much. Duvet cover sets can salvage what is left of you comforter that you were embarrass to put back on the bed. This way you can save your comforter and many happy years out of it, I truly recommend that you use duvet cover sets. You will be glad that you did.
Simple Solutions to Sleepless Nights
I started having trouble sleeping a few months ago and just couldn’t pinpoint the cause of the problem. At first it occurred to me that I should stick to a regimented sleep schedule - maybe a strict routine would get my mind and body used to resting at a given time of night. That approach didn’t work at all; I just spent even more time tossing and turning in bed. Then I saw my doctor and he prescribed some sleep aids.
The pills did what they were supposed to do - they knocked me out and left me hazy and exhausted the next day. I knew then that pharmaceuticals were not the answer; rather, it was up to me to find a safe, natural solution. A friend recommended that I take a simple approach and just find some softer bedding. I switched from my lumpy old blankets to goose down comforters, and the difference was immediately apparent. Ever since, I’ve been sleeping soundly through the night.
Turn Down the Heat at Night

In these harsh economic times, it’s not unusual for American families to live on a tight budget. For me, “shoestring” doesn’t even begin to cover it. Of course my wife and I are sure to provide for our children’s every need, but sometimes there’s nothing left after grocery shopping and the other staples are out of the way. In any case, it’s taught us to live in a thrifty and energy-efficient manner.
I took special care to weather-proof our home this fall, and we’ve talked to the kids about conserving electricity and heat to drive down the bills. As it turns out, my wife and I have been able to turn the heat down several degrees at night knowing that we’ll stay warm beneath a queen goose down comforter. I’ll be looking for smaller versions of the very same comforter for the kids.
The Lowdown on Goose Down
Marketing campaigns can be misleading, and it seems no industry is safe from tricky language and offers that are slightly too good to be true. This phenomenon has spread to the bedding industry in the form of the “Siberian goose down” blanket. There’s a sneaky bit of psychology at play here: We think of Siberia as one of the coldest places on Earth. Surely a Siberian goose would require specially insulating feathers to survive there. Don’t be fooled; very few Siberian goose down products are genuine.
Rather than focusing on creative marketing techniques to persuade you in your purchasing habits, look at quantitative evidence. You can judge the worth of a goose down comforter based on its fill power. This measurement is attained by compressing an ounce of down under a specified weight, and then releasing the pressure to see how much the down expands. A down filling that takes up 600 cubic inches of space per ounce, for instance, would be listed as 600 fill power. Higher fill power equates to higher-quality bedding.
