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I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I
have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on 104 F (40°C). Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). Thank you ------ Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) -- Kisses Pandora |
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> > I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I > have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). Here in the middle of the Niagara Peninsula it is a very comfortable 23 C with light rain. ------ > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep > in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > -- > Kisses > Pandora |
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"Dave Smith" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: >> >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >> have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are >> on >> 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > > Here in the middle of the Niagara Peninsula it is a very comfortable 23 C > with light rain. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh!!!! Could I come there? I would make debits to go there )))) thank you for your answer -- Kisses Pandora |
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Pandora wrote:
> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very > hot. I have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they > are on 104 F (40°C). Here at work I'm at 23°C, heaven, and at home it's around 27°C, but outise... sigh, it's almost 36°C now... Brixen was friggin' fresher than here! And there were very good "finferli" (Cantharellus cibarius), I made some with them and it's divine, both there in Brixen and here after my return. Recipe for 3 persons: 200 g fresh finferli 80 g butter 2 cloves, garlic a very small bunch, parsley 1 cup bechamel 1 quart vegetable broth (not all is needed) Metl the butter in a pan and add the garlic, let it fry for a minute or two (you don't need it to turn blonde-brownish) and then add the finferli: they must be coarsely chopped (1/4), mediumly chopped (1/2) and very finaly minced (1/4). Let the mushrooms loose theyr water, and when the water starts to evaporate (it should take about 10 minutes) just add the bechamel and a portion of the broth. How much broth to use? Just check the density of the soup as you pour the broth, when it's as you want it just stop adding broth. On monday I made it using a little bit more than half the broth, one could prefer the soup more runny so could add more broth. Recipe stolen from a dish I ate in Germany and then discussed with the friends on the italian NG to figure out how they did such a soup (süppe, in german). And we got it right, this soup is divine. Obviously, one needs fresh and GOOD finferli (here in Reggio Emilia we find only sad, untasty finferli). -- Vilco Think pink, drink rose' |
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"Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: > >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very >> hot. I have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they >> are on 104 F (40°C). > > Here at work I'm at 23°C, heaven, and at home it's around 27°C, but > outise... sigh, it's almost 36°C now... Ohh Vilco I hope you have a car more beautiful than mine. I have a Dhiatsu Feroza Jeep of 1997 and it is without air condicioned. (((( But-...remember me... do you live in Bologna? Or Am I wrong? > Brixen was friggin' fresher than here! And there were very good "finferli" > (Cantharellus cibarius), I made some with them and it's divine, both there > in Brixen and here after my return. What are Brixen? BTW I lilke this recipe because I like Mushrooms . Now I copy and paste. I haven't seen finferli mushrooms here. Perhaps it's because don't rain. I will try it when I will find them. -- Kisses Pandora ----------------------------------------------------- > > Recipe for 3 persons: > > 200 g fresh finferli > 80 g butter > 2 cloves, garlic > a very small bunch, parsley > 1 cup bechamel > 1 quart vegetable broth (not all is needed) > > Metl the butter in a pan and add the garlic, let it fry for a minute or > two (you don't need it to turn blonde-brownish) and then add the finferli: > they must be coarsely chopped (1/4), mediumly chopped (1/2) and very > finaly minced (1/4). Let the mushrooms loose theyr water, and when the > water starts to evaporate (it should take about 10 minutes) just add the > bechamel and a portion of the broth. How much broth to use? Just check the > density of the soup as you pour the broth, when it's as you want it just > stop adding broth. On monday I made it using a little bit more than half > the broth, one could prefer the soup more runny so could add more broth. > Recipe stolen from a dish I ate in Germany and then discussed with the > friends on the italian NG to figure out how they did such a soup (süppe, > in german). And we got it right, this soup is divine. Obviously, one needs > fresh and GOOD finferli (here in Reggio Emilia we find only sad, untasty > finferli). > -- > Vilco > Think pink, drink rose' > |
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Pandora wrote:
I live in Reggio Emilia, west of Bologna, you know > What are Brixen? The city of Bressanone: Brixen in german, the first language there. It's between Bolzano and Brennero. Land of outstanding wines! (Hofstätter, Neustift, Franz Haas, Terlan, tramin...) > BTW I lilke this recipe because I like Mushrooms . Now I copy and > paste. I haven't seen finferli mushrooms here. Perhaps it's because > don't rain. I will try it when I will find them. Yes, they had a lucky spring and a humid summer start, so they are getting 'shrooms everywhere. You'll probably see them around end of august, if you're still up there over Turin. Keep an open eye for them, in my opinion they are far better than porcini (Boletus Edulis): slightly more subtle, definitely more elegant and complex. Best wine pairing with the soup recipe: a sauvignon from the same area, as the mighty Quarz 2004 from Kellerei Terlan. -- Vilco Think pink, drink rose' |
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"Pandora" > wrote in message ... >I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > Thank you > ------ > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can > sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > You're in ITALY, though! I would be happy to broil in Italy! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: > > > I live in Reggio Emilia, west of Bologna, you know Oh! Ys, now I remember. Very hot there! > >> What are Brixen? > > The city of Bressanone: Brixen in german, the first language there. It's > between Bolzano and Brennero. Land of outstanding wines! (Hofstätter, > Neustift, Franz Haas, Terlan, tramin...) Ohhhh! Brixen is Bressanone? I didn't know. Ionly know the wine "traminer" but I thought was a Friuli wine. > >> BTW I lilke this recipe because I like Mushrooms . Now I copy and >> paste. I haven't seen finferli mushrooms here. Perhaps it's because >> don't rain. I will try it when I will find them. > > Yes, they had a lucky spring and a humid summer start, so they are getting > 'shrooms everywhere. > You'll probably see them around end of august, if you're still up there > over Turin. Yes. I Am here also in august and I hope it rains. > Keep an open eye for them, in my opinion they are far better than porcini > (Boletus Edulis): slightly more subtle, definitely more elegant and > complex. I don't know if I agree with you. Porcini are my favourite for flavour. Finferli are not so tasty IMO. But I must say I have eaten them only one time in my life > Best wine pairing with the soup recipe: a sauvignon from the same area, as > the mighty Quarz 2004 from Kellerei Terlan. Uauhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! Un intenditore, sei. And I don't know Quarz 2004. -- Kisses Pandora |
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"cybercat" > ha scritto nel messaggio .. . > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >>I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >>have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are >> on 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you >> ------ >> Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >> sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) >> > You're in ITALY, though! I would be happy to broil in Italy! I dont' think it's a good thing ) -- Kisses Pandora |
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:42:15 +0200, "Pandora" >
wrote: >I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >(28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on >104 F (40°C). >Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >Thank you >------ >Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep >in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) I was in Europe last year during the heat wave, don't want to repeat that again! Ugh. I'm heading for Canada in a couple of days, current temperatures in Ashland, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver are all about the same as mine so I should be ok. I-5 in California will be a killer though, thank goodness for auto air conditioning! We have a high overcast and 62°F (16.67°C) outside at the moment - it will climb to 70°F today. Humidity is 69%. -- A husband is someone who takes out the trash and gives the impression he just cleaned the whole house. |
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<sf> ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:42:15 +0200, "Pandora" > > wrote: > >>I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >>have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >>outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >>(28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on >>104 F (40°C). >>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >>Thank you >>------ >>Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >>sleep >>in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > I was in Europe last year during the heat wave, don't want to repeat > that again! Ugh. I'm heading for Canada in a couple of days, current > temperatures in Ashland, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver are all about > the same as mine so I should be ok. I-5 in California will be a > killer though, thank goodness for auto air conditioning! yES! The car with air conditioning will be my next purchase !!! > We have a high overcast and 62°F (16.67°C) outside at the moment - it > will climb to 70°F today. Humidity is 69%. You are fresh! My higrometre signe 12% of umidity!!!! It's not possible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for yor news -- Kisses Pandora > > > > > -- > > A husband is someone who takes out the trash and gives the impression he > just cleaned the whole house. |
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> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I > have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > Thank you > ------ > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep > in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > > You have my sympathy. We were in Sweden a few weeks ago and it was cool and rainy the whole time. We came back to Colorado to find temperatures in the mid-to-high 90's. And our air conditioner failed four days ago. It will be repaired Tuesday, but in the meantime the forecast is for 100 degree F temperatures in the Denver area this weekend. gloria p |
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:42:15 +0200, "Pandora" >
wrote: >I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >(28.3°C). You must have calculated the deg F for us. I'm guessing you don't have a thermometer that takes outside temperature to such precision! Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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Pandora wrote:
> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very > hot. I have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) outside (and I dont't > live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F (28.3°C). My mother > telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). It's pretty cool here for July, right now. I'm in Los Angeles, USA. My building-shaded outdoor probe shows 90.5 F as I write. It's 90 F here at my desk; I haven't needed to turn on the air conditioning, but I'm sitting in the breeze of a desk fan. It's about 4 PM. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> "Pandora" > dropped this turd > : in rec.food.cooking > > > I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very > > hot. I have inside my house 81.86 F (27.70C) > > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > > (28.30C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they > > are on 104 F (400C). > > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > > Thank you > > ------ > > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she > > can sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > Mid to upper 90s most of this week and last week. On the whole, pretty reasonable this summer, especially compared to some of the areas to the west. > We're just now > getting a break. The temp has drastically dropped and we've got > beautiful, glorious RAIN. And thunderboomers. Forecast is for a very nice weekend. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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"Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan" > wrote in
: > It's going to be a marinated pork tenderloin tonight with augratin > potatoes, a salad and some steamed asparagus. > Well today my smoker arrived...I just finished assembling it and this week- end smoked chicken and maybe smoked eggs too. If it'll keep to a low enough temp I see vast quanities of apple smoked cheddar cheese in my future. Ah the glories of summer...now if only the doctor would allow me to drink beer I could join the BBQ newsgroup. I wonder what smoked au gratin potatoes are like? -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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"Pandora" > wrote in message ... >I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > Thank you It has finally cooled off here. 72 outside and 76 in the house. I got the oven going today and made an apple crisp. Wanted to use up the rest of a bag of gluten free oats that were soon to expire. |
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wrote: > I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I > have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > Thank you > ------ > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep > in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) Good to hear from you again- It is only about 84F. which is unseasonably cool here today in California's Central Valley. My kitchen temperatures at dinner time are usually in the mid-90s through most of the summer. I often eat outside at around 8pm as the temperature has usually dropped by then. Nights usually cool down to around 60 by morning so the house can usually be cooled down with a window fan. It is quite possible to get used to it. It is a major tomato growing area and there are wine grapes nearby. No mushrooms until the Fall rains, though. ;={(> D.M. |
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Pandora > wrote:
>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). 108F (47.5C) in Phoenix, Arizona. But only 20% relative humidity, so no need to shower every 30 minutes.. If you're used to it, it's kind of pleasant. --Blair |
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Pandora wrote: > > I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I > have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > Thank you > ------ > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep > in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > -- > Kisses > Pandora We live in the Southwest US (altitude about 1600 metres) and the temperature has been between 35 and 40 C for the last few weeks. Fortunately we do have a new cooler; it took two weeks from when the old cooler broke down until someone could put in the new one. Fans were a big help! |
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cybercat wrote:
> "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >> have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on >> 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you >> ------ >> Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >> sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) >> > You're in ITALY, though! I would be happy to broil in Italy! I went to a GTG for a group from a website for which I write. It started at 4 PM to avoid heat. That didn't work. Broiling is a mild word to apply to heat that although dry causes you to put out your own vapor cloud. I finally left at 10:15 because my eyes burned. Why? they were surrounded with salt crystals! No relief until home and fresh water. While there I drank mostly water and never had to go to the potty because I was sweating it all out. We were on a south facing hillside under enormous umbrellas. It reminded me of the technology for a solar oven. When the water in the bottles feels hot to your mouth, you know it's hot. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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>> (Hofstätter, Neustift, Franz Haas, Terlan, tramin...) > Ohhhh! Brixen is Bressanone? I didn't know. Ionly know the wine > "traminer" but I thought was a Friuli wine. In Tramin (Termeno) thay have a roadsign stating "Home of the Gewürztraminer grape". Gewurz means "spiced" while Traminer means "from Tramin". But I'm not sure if the grape actually originated there. >> Keep an open eye for them, in my opinion they are far better than >> porcini (Boletus Edulis): slightly more subtle, definitely more >> elegant and complex. > I don't know if I agree with you. Porcini are my favourite for > flavour. Finferli are not so tasty IMO. > But I must say I have eaten them only one time in my life Run for the finferli and you will forget porcini for a while. They are delicious. >> Best wine pairing with the soup recipe: a sauvignon from the same >> area, as the mighty Quarz 2004 from Kellerei Terlan. > Uauhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! Un intenditore, sei. And I don't know Quarz > 2004. It's a Sauvignon Blanc, from a very good brand: cooperative winery where the local farmers bring theyr grapes, with a good ability to select the best grapes for theyr high-end wines. -- Vilco Think pink, drink rose' |
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"Puester" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >> have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are >> on 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you >> ------ >> Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >> sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) >> >> >> > > > You have my sympathy. We were in Sweden a few weeks ago and it was cool > and rainy the whole time. We came back to Colorado to find temperatures > in the mid-to-high 90's. And our air conditioner failed four days ago. > It will be repaired Tuesday, but in the meantime the forecast is for 100 > degree F temperatures in the Denver area this weekend. > > gloria p Hello Gloria! I don't know why air conditioners always break when we need them and always in summer thank you Pandora |
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"Curly Sue" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:42:15 +0200, "Pandora" > > wrote: > >>I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >>have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >>outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >>(28.3°C). > > You must have calculated the deg F for us. I'm guessing you don't > have a thermometer that takes outside temperature to such precision! Yes, I Have )) -- Kisses Pandora |
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"Blinky the Shark" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very >> hot. I have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) outside (and I dont't >> live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F (28.3°C). My mother >> telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > > It's pretty cool here for July, right now. I'm in Los Angeles, USA. My > building-shaded outdoor probe shows 90.5 F as I write. It's 90 F here > at my desk; I haven't needed to turn on the air conditioning, but I'm > sitting in the breeze of a desk fan. It's about 4 PM. Oh! Itì's not so hot Thank you |
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"Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > "Pandora" > dropped this turd > : in rec.food.cooking > >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very >> hot. I have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they >> are on 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you >> ------ >> Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >> sleep in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > Mid to upper 90s most of this week and last week. We're just now getting > a > break. The temp has drastically dropped and we've got beautiful, glorious > RAIN. It's going to be a marinated pork tenderloin tonight with augratin > potatoes, a salad and some steamed asparagus. > > Michael Gnammmmmmm!!!! Very good! You make me hungry -- Kisses Pandora |
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"Julie Bove" > ha scritto nel messaggio news:CgTni.10449$yx4.9786@trndny08... > > "Pandora" > wrote in message new -- Kisses ... >>I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >>have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are >> on 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you > > It has finally cooled off here. 72 outside and 76 in the house. I got > the oven going today and made an apple crisp. Wanted to use up the rest > of a bag of gluten free oats that were soon to expire. Oh!!!! It's pretty cool indeed! What is an apple crisp? |
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"Donald Martinich" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > In article >, "Pandora" > > wrote: > >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >> have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are >> on >> 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you >> ------ >> Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >> sleep >> in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) > > Good to hear from you again- > > It is only about 84F. which is unseasonably cool here today in > California's Central Valley. My kitchen temperatures at dinner time are > usually in the mid-90s through most of the summer. I often eat outside > at around 8pm as the temperature has usually dropped by then. Nights > usually cool down to around 60 by morning so the house can usually be > cooled down with a window fan. It is quite possible to get used to it. > It is a major tomato growing area and there are wine grapes nearby. No > mushrooms until the Fall rains, though. ;={(> > > D.M. Me too, I Am waiting for rain and mushrooms. Cheers Pandora |
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"Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio . .. > Pandora > wrote: >>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > > 108F (47.5C) in Phoenix, Arizona. But only 20% relative humidity, > so no need to shower every 30 minutes.. > > If you're used to it, it's kind of pleasant. > > --Blair Unbelievable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 47.5C In the Sahara desert is cooler How do you do? -- Kisses Pandora |
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"Arri London" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > > Pandora wrote: >> >> I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I >> have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) >> outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F >> (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are >> on >> 104 F (40°C). >> Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> Thank you >> ------ >> Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can >> sleep >> in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) >> >> -- >> Kisses >> Pandora > > We live in the Southwest US (altitude about 1600 metres) and the > temperature has been between 35 and 40 C for the last few weeks. > Fortunately we do have a new cooler; it took two weeks from when the old > cooler broke down until someone could put in the new one. Fans were a > big help! Oh! It's very hot also there! |
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"Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: > >>> (Hofstätter, Neustift, Franz Haas, Terlan, tramin...) > >> Ohhhh! Brixen is Bressanone? I didn't know. Ionly know the wine >> "traminer" but I thought was a Friuli wine. > > In Tramin (Termeno) thay have a roadsign stating "Home of the > Gewürztraminer grape". Gewurz means "spiced" while Traminer means "from > Tramin". But I'm not sure if the grape actually originated there. > >>> Keep an open eye for them, in my opinion they are far better than >>> porcini (Boletus Edulis): slightly more subtle, definitely more >>> elegant and complex. > >> I don't know if I agree with you. Porcini are my favourite for >> flavour. Finferli are not so tasty IMO. >> But I must say I have eaten them only one time in my life > > Run for the finferli and you will forget porcini for a while. They are > delicious. > >>> Best wine pairing with the soup recipe: a sauvignon from the same >>> area, as the mighty Quarz 2004 from Kellerei Terlan. > >> Uauhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! Un intenditore, sei. And I don't know Quarz >> 2004. > > It's a Sauvignon Blanc, from a very good brand: cooperative winery where > the local farmers bring theyr grapes, with a good ability to select the > best grapes for theyr high-end wines. Thank you"! |
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> "Julie Bove" > ha scritto nel messaggio > news:CgTni.10449$yx4.9786@trndny08... >> "Pandora" > wrote in message new Apple crisp is something you will love in autumn and winter. All my Italian friends love it. Get the right recipes and it is ambrosia and really not too unhealthy. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Giusi" > ha scritto nel messaggio .. . > Pandora wrote: >> "Julie Bove" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> news:CgTni.10449$yx4.9786@trndny08... >>> "Pandora" > wrote in message new > > Apple crisp is something you will love in autumn and winter. All my > Italian friends love it. Get the right recipes and it is ambrosia and > really not too unhealthy. Yes, but what is it? A cake or other? -- Kisses Pandora |
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Pandora wrote:
> "Giusi" > ha scritto nel messaggio > .. . >> Pandora wrote: >>> "Julie Bove" > ha scritto nel messaggio >>> news:CgTni.10449$yx4.9786@trndny08... >>>> "Pandora" > wrote in message new >> Apple crisp is something you will love in autumn and winter. All my >> Italian friends love it. Get the right recipes and it is ambrosia and >> really not too unhealthy. > > Yes, but what is it? A cake or other? > Neither. It consists of peeled fresh apple slices in a ceramic oven dish-- shallow is best, seasoned with usually cinnamon and sugar, then a topping of flour, butter, spices and oatmeal is mixed and scattered on top. Into the oven, not long afterward with delicious perfume filling the kitchen, out it comes to be eaten warm with thick cream or ice cream. It is a dolce al cucchiaio. Similar desserts are crumbles and cobblers. All are good. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Giusi" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: >> "Giusi" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> .. . >>> Pandora wrote: >>>> "Julie Bove" > ha scritto nel messaggio >>>> news:CgTni.10449$yx4.9786@trndny08... >>>>> "Pandora" > wrote in message new >>> Apple crisp is something you will love in autumn and winter. All my >>> Italian friends love it. Get the right recipes and it is ambrosia and >>> really not too unhealthy. >> >> Yes, but what is it? A cake or other? >> > > Neither. It consists of peeled fresh apple slices in a ceramic oven > dish-- shallow is best, seasoned with usually cinnamon and sugar, then a > topping of flour, butter, spices and oatmeal is mixed and scattered on > top. Into the oven, not long afterward with delicious perfume filling the > kitchen, out it comes to be eaten warm with thick cream or ice cream. It > is a dolce al cucchiaio. > > Similar desserts are crumbles and cobblers. All are good. I would like to see a pic of them. They should be good Thank you -- Kisses Pandora |
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> >"Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... >> Pandora > wrote: >>>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >> >> 108F (47.5C) in Phoenix, Arizona. But only 20% relative humidity, >> so no need to shower every 30 minutes.. >> >> If you're used to it, it's kind of pleasant. >> >> --Blair > >Unbelievable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 47.5C >In the Sahara desert is cooler >How do you do? I ride my motorcyle in 115F. You get used to it after a couple of years. It's like below-zero. Don't go out in it unless you have to. --Blair |
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"Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora > wrote: >> >>"Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio m... >>> Pandora > wrote: >>>>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >>> >>> 108F (47.5C) in Phoenix, Arizona. But only 20% relative humidity, >>> so no need to shower every 30 minutes.. >>> >>> If you're used to it, it's kind of pleasant. >>> >>> --Blair >> >>Unbelievable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 47.5C >>In the Sahara desert is cooler >>How do you do? > > I ride my motorcyle in 115F. > > You get used to it after a couple of years. > > It's like below-zero. I couldn't live over 100 F but I could live under zero ( I prefer). Now I wonder how could you ride your moto with such a temperature? Are you Superman? Cheers Pandora |
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"Pandora" > wrote in :
> > "Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> Pandora > wrote: >>> >>>"Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio om... >>>> Pandora > wrote: >>>>>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >>>> >>>> 108F (47.5C) in Phoenix, Arizona. But only 20% relative humidity, >>>> so no need to shower every 30 minutes.. >>>> >>>> If you're used to it, it's kind of pleasant. >>>> >>>> --Blair >>> >>>Unbelievable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 47.5C >>>In the Sahara desert is cooler >>>How do you do? >> >> I ride my motorcyle in 115F. >> >> You get used to it after a couple of years. >> >> It's like below-zero. > > I couldn't live over 100 F but I could live under zero ( I prefer). Same same. If you're cold, you can always get warm. But when you're hot, it's sooooo bloody hard to get cool. > Now I wonder how could you ride your moto with such a temperature? > Are you Superman? > No, he's not. He's just a cold unfeeling *******. ;-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "People sleep safely in their beds because rough men stand ready in the night to do violence to those who would do them harm" -- George Orwell |
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wrote: > I think I will take a shower befor sleeping. Here it is very very hot. I > have inside my house 81.86 F (27.7°C) > outside (and I dont't live in the city, but at 550 mt ) is 82.94 F > (28.3°C). My mother telephoned me just now and told me in Rome they are on > 104 F (40°C). > Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). > Thank you > ------ > Pandora who is going to take a cold shower and doesn't know if she can sleep > in this afternoon (fortytwo past one PM here) It's been running about 75F here, about 40 miles north of San Francisco, during the day. Nights aren't much cooler. |
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"PeterLucas" > ha scritto nel messaggio .25... > "Pandora" > wrote in : > >> >> "Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >>> Pandora > wrote: >>>> >>>>"Blair P. Houghton" > ha scritto nel messaggio . com... >>>>> Pandora > wrote: >>>>>>Tell me what is the situation where do you live (especially in US). >>>>> >>>>> 108F (47.5C) in Phoenix, Arizona. But only 20% relative humidity, >>>>> so no need to shower every 30 minutes.. >>>>> >>>>> If you're used to it, it's kind of pleasant. >>>>> >>>>> --Blair >>>> >>>>Unbelievable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 47.5C >>>>In the Sahara desert is cooler >>>>How do you do? >>> >>> I ride my motorcyle in 115F. >>> >>> You get used to it after a couple of years. >>> >>> It's like below-zero. >> >> I couldn't live over 100 F but I could live under zero ( I prefer). > > > Same same. > > > > If you're cold, you can always get warm. > > But when you're hot, it's sooooo bloody hard to get cool. Yes . I agree very much!!! Same same (as you say )) > > > >> Now I wonder how could you ride your moto with such a temperature? >> Are you Superman? >> > > > > > No, he's not. He's just a cold unfeeling *******. OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! You love him very much, I see -- Kisses Pandora |
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