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Gregory Morrow[_2_] Gregory Morrow[_2_] is offline
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Default Comfort food for a cold winter day

Wayne Boatwrigh wrote:

> On Thu 15 Jan 2009 06:41:53p, Jean B. told us...
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> >> On Wed 14 Jan 2009 02:17:34p, Dave Smith told us...

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> >>> We are in the middle of a cold snap. It got down near 0 F last night

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> >>> only up to about 10 degrees in the afternoon. That calls for comfort
> >>> food. I made some rice pudding this afternoon and will do meat loaf for
> >>> dinner tonight.

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> >> We are having weather a bit warmer than usual, as all week the daytime
> >> temps have been in the mid-70s, 7-10 degrees above normal.

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> >> Still, comfort food sounds and feels good. *Tonight we're also having
> >> meatloaf with roasted potatoes and carrots, and sugar snap peas. *We're
> >> passing on dessert, but that rice pudding sure sounds good! *I don't

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> >> to indulge until I've lost some more weight.

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> > It was 0F/-17.8 C a half hour ago. *I'm afraid to look now.

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> I would be, too. *Though I have to admit that I'm a little afraid when our
> thermometer gets to 120°. *I think the highest I've seen it is 122°.. *
> Neither extreme is very pleasant.



Especially when silly old faggots like you don't sock away a few bucks
for when your air con goes on the fritz in the summer, thus
endangering your poor innocent pets. Irresponsible types such as you
shouldn't be allowed to have pets...in fact a proper punishment for
you would be for you to be locked into a hot airless metal box in a
120 degree Arizona summer for a week or so.


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Greg