On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 22:05:57 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote:
>On 6/29/2016 6:56 PM, Janet B wrote:
>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 14:22:16 -0500, Sqwertz >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 11:54:22 -0600, Janet B wrote:
>>>
>>>> Toasted, hollowed out Bolillo rolls, filled with grilled bratwurst,
>>>> sauteed onions, mushrooms, red and green bell peppers and shredded
>>>> mozzarella cheese. Sides will be my 5 bean salad and dessert is
>>>> sliced Tuscan melon and sliced watermelon. Beverage is iced tea with
>>>> sprigs of garden mint.
>>>> Good summer eats.
Supposed to be 99F today.
>>>> Janet US
>>>
>>> A 29oz bison chuck roast slow cooked with onions, celery, and shrooms
>>> and served over mashed potatoes. 101F and 99.99% humidity here today.
>>>
>>> -sw
>>
>> I envy you! I love bison. There just isn't any way that I can afford
>> it any longer. (I bow to your heat index. The humidity is a real
>> game changer) Have a wonderful dinner.
>> Janet US
>>
>I'm not sure where you are again, Janet, Iowa? Anyway, we have horrible
>humidity here in MD and I don't even feel like cooking. Just eating
>whatever is easy, like some pistachio nuts and a few cold raw veggies.
>The humidity is killing me when I have to go out. I think a combo of
>menopause and the HRT that isn't figured out right yet and making things
>worse, plus my body is just too weak and any energy expended causes
>overheating. Ugh. I'm sorry for the TMI. Just miserable here.
I sympathize with you. I grew up with that humidity in Wisconsin and
can't imagine having to live like that again. I'm in Idaho now and
currently (10 p.m.) the temp is 90F and humidity of 21% -- so quite
an improvement. The differences we noticed when we moved here -- our
faces felt like they were going to crack, we had to use lip balm all
the time and our furniture began to pull apart as the wood dried. I
hope you get some little relief from the weather. Take care. Turn on
a fan and sit in front of it.
Janet US