Hot weather foods
"Roy" > wrote in message
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> On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 10:43:06 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 20:14:23 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >>Please note that I am not trolling and I don't want to argue about
>> >>this.
>> >>I
>> >>am just wondering what others eat when it is hot. No, we don't BBQ and
>> >>I'm
>> >>not even sure that is allowed here now given the burn ban. Not that we
>> >>own
>> >>a BBQ. We don't.
>> >
>> > I pretty much make the same stuff as always. Roast chicken, ribs, lamb
>> > chops, salmon, and meatloaf were on the menu this past week.
>> >
>> > I know you don't like to heat up your house, but we don't worry too
>> > much about that because we spend most of the day outside. We'll go for
>> > a walk for about an hour early in the afternoon, then maybe putz
>> > around in the garden for a bit. And we usually have a couple of drinks
>> > on the deck while dinner is cooking.
>> >
>> > When we go to bed, there's a small air conditioner in the bedroom, so
>> > it's nice and cool in there.
>> >
>> > All in all, no problems at all.
>>
>> Oh wow. We try not to go outside. We hate being outdoors. Well, not so
>> much my husband because he likes sports. Our deck is pretty much
>> unusable.
>> It's like an oven. The house is finally down to 86. Doesn't seem so
>> bad.
>> I may be getting used to the heat. But most of the stuff that is on your
>> list of foods is not stuff we ever eat anyway. I have never had ribs and
>> I
>> don't think my daughter has either. They just look so messy and fatty
>> and
>> greasy.
>
> Never had ribs...ahahahahahahaqhahaha.
> Now I've heard everything.
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Why? My parents would never eat them so they were never served in our
house. I have been to restaurants that had them but they just do not look
appealing to me in any way, shape or form. I'm not a big meat eater either.
There are a lot of foods I've never eaten and most are in the protein
category.
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