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SO went on his play date despite of anticipated 100F+. I packed light lunches and lots of frozen water/juice/sports drinks.
Chicken thighs off the grill, short pasta with lots of sautéed onions/garlic/red tiny peppers, salad. I had a pretty rib eye out but he will be too worn out to eat it.
Sloppy Joes, sweet corn, black bean/avocado salad, potato salad. Ice cream sundaes for dessert. If any one is hungry enough to eat in this heat.
* In the Northern Hemisphere, according to the "Old Farmer's Almanac" the period from July 3 to August 11 is called "Dog Days." Why?
Not because it's too hot for a dawg. Not because this is rabies season.
No, it's because this is when the Dog Star, Sirius, is at its heliacal apex in the Northern Hemisphere. Find Sirius in the belt of the constellation Orion in the northern sky tonight after supper.
Potstickers, Chinese dumplings, Peking raviolis, it don't matter what you call it, it's all delicious!
Husband is making steak and cheese subs. It will be great but I kind of want Piickle's dinner now.
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