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Melba's Jammin' posted about a possible blizzard. Down in west TN it's
positively balmy. I've got the windows open! It's been in the 70's. This
is the freakiest weather for nearly the end of November I can recall in my
30 years here. What does this mean?

Well, some die-hard grill people may slough through snow and ice to light
the coals, but not this gal. So what it means is, today, grilled fish!
I've got some nice thick Icelandic cod fillets. I think I'll also cut some
russet potatoes into 'quarter fries', rubbed with some olive oil, and roast
them over the coals. Hmmm, I have a head of cabbage, too. So I'll quarter
the cabbage and wrap each wedge in foil with a little butter, salt & pepper.
I did this when we were without power in July for a week; the cabbage steams
with the butter and carmelizes nicely in the foil. Yum!

Jill


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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 05:35:16 -0600, jmcquown wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' posted about a possible blizzard. Down in west TN it's
> positively balmy. I've got the windows open! It's been in the 70's. This
> is the freakiest weather for nearly the end of November I can recall in my
> 30 years here. What does this mean?
>
> Well, some die-hard grill people may slough through snow and ice to light
> the coals, but not this gal. So what it means is, today, grilled fish!
> I've got some nice thick Icelandic cod fillets. I think I'll also cut some
> russet potatoes into 'quarter fries', rubbed with some olive oil, and roast
> them over the coals. Hmmm, I have a head of cabbage, too. So I'll quarter
> the cabbage and wrap each wedge in foil with a little butter, salt & pepper.
> I did this when we were without power in July for a week; the cabbage steams
> with the butter and carmelizes nicely in the foil. Yum!
>
> Jill


Too bad TN is so far, -7 F. 4 in. of snow here in Hartsel, CO this morning.

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>
>Melba's Jammin' posted about a possible blizzard. Down in west TN it's
>positively balmy. I've got the windows open! It's been in the 70's. This
>is the freakiest weather for nearly the end of November I can recall in my
>30 years here. What does this mean?
>
>Well, some die-hard grill people may slough through snow and ice to light
>the coals, but not this gal. So what it means is, today, grilled fish!
>I've got some nice thick Icelandic cod fillets. I think I'll also cut some
>russet potatoes into 'quarter fries', rubbed with some olive oil, and roast
>them over the coals. Hmmm, I have a head of cabbage, too. So I'll quarter
>the cabbage and wrap each wedge in foil with a little butter, salt & pepper.
>I did this when we were without power in July for a week; the cabbage steams
>with the butter and carmelizes nicely in the foil. Yum!
>
>Jill
>
>


............wait 'til this afternoon, Jill....T'storms, then about 30 degrees
colder !!!
Quando(Mike)
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jmcquown
 
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Quando6 wrote:
>> Melba's Jammin' posted about a possible blizzard. Down in west TN
>> it's positively balmy. I've got the windows open!

(snip self)
>
> ...........wait 'til this afternoon, Jill....T'storms, then about 30
> degrees colder !!!
> Quando(Mike)


Yeah, Mike, but I'll have the fish/potatoes/cabbage grilled by then and can
then light a fire in the fireplace! <G>

Jill


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jmcquown wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' posted about a possible blizzard. Down in west TN
> it's positively balmy. I've got the windows open! It's been in the
> 70's. This is the freakiest weather for nearly the end of November I
> can recall in my 30 years here. What does this mean?


Here in Alabama it is about 70 with a nice breeze. Too bad I'm not back
home in Ohio, where it is snowing :-(

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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: Melba's Jammin' posted about a possible blizzard. Down in west
TN it's
: positively balmy. I've got the windows open! It's been in the
70's. This
: is the freakiest weather for nearly the end of November I can
recall in my
: 30 years here. What does this mean?
:
:<snip>

Yep, weird here in Armpit, Illinois, too. It was 63 and sunny @
9:00 this morning and less than 6 hours later it was raining,
gusting winds, and the temperture dropped more than 20 degrees
and it's supposed to keep dropping throughout the afternoon.
Yucky-poo!


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Rick & Cyndi wrote:

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> Yep, weird here in Armpit, Illinois, too. It was 63 and sunny @
> 9:00 this morning and less than 6 hours later it was raining,
> gusting winds, and the temperture dropped more than 20 degrees
> and it's supposed to keep dropping throughout the afternoon.
> Yucky-poo!
>
>



ROTFLMAO, Armpit?

Sorry, not a shot. I just found that hysterical.

"Where are you from?"

"Armpit."

Of course I guess being from Intercourse may be even worse. ;-)

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"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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: Rick & Cyndi wrote:
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: <snip>
: > Yep, weird here in Armpit, Illinois, too. It was 63 and
sunny @
: > 9:00 this morning and less than 6 hours later it was raining,
: > gusting winds, and the temperture dropped more than 20
degrees
: > and it's supposed to keep dropping throughout the afternoon.
: > Yucky-poo!
: >
: >
:
:
: ROTFLMAO, Armpit?
:
: Sorry, not a shot. I just found that hysterical.
:
: "Where are you from?"
:
: "Armpit."
:
: Of course I guess being from Intercourse may be even worse. ;-)
:
: --
: Steve
:========

Actually, it's not "Armpit" - just feels that way. LOL I live
between Peoria and Bloomington.


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