Re: Got heat?
- From: Christine Dabney <artisan2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:40:42 -0600
On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 21:17:14 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\""
<don'task@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
George Shirley <gshirl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> news:kNX2k.1294$AJ6.1107
@bignews8.bellsouth.net: in rec.food.cooking
94F with 96% humidity here in SW Louisiana. That's why air conditioning
is more important to us than heating. No rain in several days so having
to water the gardens. Luckily our city water is at a fixed price.
Last I checked it was 92 with 78% humidity. I rode this morning and took
care of a few obligations this am and haven't left the house since about
1pm. Too hot for me. IIRC we get the water bill maybe 2x a year. All I
know is I get glared at when the second one get here in about September. I
don't even ask what it is anymore.
Michael
89F with 11% humidity here in Albuquerque, NM. This is why I like the
summers out west. ;)
I can cool my house with a swamp cooler...and even then, I turn it on
maybe late in the day for a few hours, then turn it off again til the
next day. The house is nice and cool....
OB food: Just went out to buy some chicken for fried chicken. Got
that, but the store also had a sale on butter at $1.67/pound. I got a
ton of it, for the freezer. They also had an instore special on
antibiotic-free chickens, at $0.64/pound. I got 3 of them, and I
think I will roast one later on a la Marcella Hazan, aka as porno
chicken. I am also thinking of making the first potato salad of the
season...
Christine
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