I'd love to see how you fare with nattō.SteveShaw wrote:I can eat anything, but cold, slimy pasta salad....help!
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I'd love to see how you fare with nattō.SteveShaw wrote:I can eat anything, but cold, slimy pasta salad....help!
Man, Steve, I am so with you on this. Can't stand cold pasta. Not that I have to worry. Its so hot in here my little fridge just can't keep up. I just bought a 2L carton of 2% milk last night, and this morning its curdled already. No fear of anything being kept cold around here!SteveShaw wrote:I can eat anything, but cold, slimy pasta salad....help!
djm wrote:Man, Steve, I am so with you on this. Can't stand cold pasta. Not that I have to worry. Its so hot in here my little fridge just can't keep up. I just bought a 2L carton of 2% milk last night, and this morning its curdled already. No fear of anything being kept cold around here!SteveShaw wrote:I can eat anything, but cold, slimy pasta salad....help!
Its 15°C in Ucluelet today, according to the weather channel. Why can't I live in Ucluelet? No, I had to choose the armpit of Ontario, with the hottest muggiest weather in the country for four months every summer. :swearing:
djm
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How can you stand it?fel bautista wrote:It rained today in southern California. I went out for my Sunday bike ride and had to put on a rain jacket. Its about 70F and 40% humidity as I type. The hot spell should be over, hopefully.
Have fun!!!missy wrote:I don't want to think about it.....
We're supposed to play tomorrow night for "National Night Out". At 6pm. In a tent. On a blacktop parking lot.
They are declaring a heat "emergency" and temps, humidity, etc. are supposed to top out at the equivalent of 105F.
Hopefully the fire department will be there with their hoses again - I'll go stand there after we get off stage.
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