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Soooo I just checked the forecast and for the next ten days it's projected to be 98 or above. YUCK. Looks like I will be doing all of the recipes mentioned here.
We have what we want no matter what the weather, our tastes do not change with the seasons.
Oh mine do. That oven/stove isn't gonna turn on if I am sweltering in the heat! I wouldn't want a hot hearty soup on a day like today. Give me gazpacho!
Otherwise, if it's a regular day like it is supposed to be (in the 80's), then I would make whatever.
Living in the desert where were under a Excessive Heat Warning until June 22nd (110 +)
I'm not really hungry for Big comfort meals, but not much really changes otherwise
tonight it's burgers on the grill & Hash Browns with Green Peppers & Onions on the side burner
I'm just so very thankful that the humidity is gone
Living in the desert where were under a Excessive Heat Warning until June 22nd (110 +)
I'm not really hungry for Big comfort meals, but not much really changes otherwise
tonight it's burgers on the grill & Hash Browns with Green Peppers & Onions on the side burner
I'm just so very thankful that the humidity is gone
I wish our heart was dry, I actually loved it in AZ. The humidity here is about 50%, blah. I might grill early tomorrow and reheat for dinner.
I try to minimize oven use and just can't stomach soups or chili or stews. Beyond that food doesn't change much for me. Also cold tea, beer and water are all a must
I guess I'm weird. My cooking doesn't change with the temperature. It stays pretty comfortable indoors, thanks to air conditioning.
I'm the same way. I just made a big pot of pasta alfredo.
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