Eating and hot weather
Julie Bove > wrote:
>We tried a Mexican place in Woodinville, the name of which must mean, "No
>air conditioning!" I didn't realize this until we had been seated. That's
>when I noticed everyone blotting themselves with napkins.
>Don't think we'll be eating there again.
What a shame!
>Angela didn't like it. Oddly,
>they put ground beef on top of their bean dip.
That's not odd, but you could always have it without ground meat.
>The other place we ate at in Woodinville put chicken chunks on top of their
bean dip! I didn't mind the ground beef, but Angela hates it. And I hate
chicken. So neither one was
>good for us.
Just curious, are you and Angela ever satisfied with where you eat and the
temperature?
>Angela didn't like her chicken or taco shells today and said something
>wasn't right with the rice, but I don't know what the complaint was. I
>thought my food was fine but it was just too hot to enjoy it. Supposed to
>be slightly cooler today. Yeah, we are still up because it is too hot to
>sleep.
How ever do people sleep in hot climates?
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