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Default Dinner tonght - 6/29/16

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> 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 thoroughly recommend evening primrose oil for menopause
(Prescription-strength if you can get it there). It was a great tip I
got from the nurses at my GP practice who all used it to help them
through the menopause.


Janet UK