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Default The Dangers of Breakfast?

Jean B. wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>> Jean B. said...
>>
>>> Andy wrote:
>>>> The Dangers of Breakfast?
>>>>
>>>> It's heatwaving up here in Pennsylvania these past few days.
>>>>
>>>> I know you folks below the equator folks are chilling down!
>>>>
>>>> So, anyway, what's for breakfast?
>>>>
>>>> Personally? I finished off my birthday cheesecake and a cold leftover
>>>> half of a 9" cheesesteak.
>>>>
>>>> I sure fattened up a few pounds over the past few days.
>>>>
>>>> You?
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>> Boring brekky--date-nut scone. I should have dumped it into the
>>> freezer, because I didn't really want that today.
>>>
>>> We have a 1-day break in the heat. Tomorrow's temp will be ca 90F.
>>> I need to do some cooking today--maybe make tuna-mac salad, since my
>>> daughter likes that. I might go to Costco today and get some of that
>>> tuna that was mentioned here.

>>
>>
>> Jean B,
>>
>> Here it's definitely a day for cold food. The talking heads say it's
>> going to be somewhere in the 90s today!
>>
>> Flannel one day and then t-shirt the next? Confounded weather!!!
>>
>> Maybe I'll buy an Italian hoagie and fritos for lunch.
>>
>> Stay cool!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy

>
> I guess, then, that YOU are sending that nasty weather that is on tap
> for tomorrow. Ugh. I hate hot weather. I am about to leave for
> Costco. Then the question is whether to get Hellmann's mayo, or whether
> to try the TJ's mayo. I was going to do the latter, but if we don't
> like it, my whole batch of tuna-mac will be ruined.
>

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