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It's 46 degrees at the moment, and I'm sitting out on the front porch with nothing but gym shorts and a T-shirt eating ice cream bars. I'm on my 4th one at the moment. So, yeah... I guess the answer is "yes."
It's 46 degrees at the moment, and I'm sitting out on the front porch with nothing but gym shorts and a T-shirt eating ice cream bars. I'm on my 4th one at the moment. So, yeah... I guess the answer is "yes."
I used to have a friend who didn't wear a coat even when it was snowing. He was always warm. After a serious bout of pneumonia, he was never the same. He was in the hospital for a while and off of work for a couple of months. He finally understood why people wear coats. He was no longer a warm person.
I like green salads all summer long, in the winter, I make veggie soups, I still eat sandwiches any time of year, but if it's cold, I am more likely to have them on toast. Ice cream is good anytime. Ice tea in summer, hot tea in winter. Fruits all year long, room temp.
I still eat a couple salads a week. Only one grocery store has a salad bar open, so I’ve been making my own at home. Being single, it’s hard to eat all that.
I eat a lot of cold sandwiches for lunches year round.
I eat far less fresh veggies in the colder months. Sliced tomato and cucumber with the anemic winter vegetables just isn’t exciting.
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