Not Hot

I’ve had enough of cooking for a while (don’t ask). Don’t worry, it’s only temporary.

My frustration levels are off the charts (don’t ask). I hope it’s temporary.

So, what does this tired and frustrated girl do?  Well, I like to watch.

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Body (or Mind?) Heat

It’s been hot.  Really hot.  And, when it’s hot, my mind wanders. I start to think about things other than food.

Heat. Skin. Chemistry.  Unshakeable good memories.  History.  Summer has a way of doing that to me.

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Hotter than …

Just a quickie today to share some love.

 

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For anyone within a reasonable drive of Raleigh, NC, I hope to hell you’ve visited the state farmer’s market.  I’d forgotten what a treat it is, what really neat people are there, and well, let’s not forget, it’s where I learned about Climax.

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Red Hot

I assume we have an understanding. You all know that  I have what could be described as a tomato fetish.  I don’t like to go more than a couple of days – and I mean only two – without ingesting something tomato-y.  So, Summertime in the South means absolute breathless anticipation of those juicy, sun-warmed ripe, ugly beasts that actually taste like a tomato, instead of those strange, flavorless,  uniform globes in  the grocery store the other 9 months of the year.

The perfect tomato is lumpy, imperfect, warm, eaten just sliced.   Sometimes I will enjoy a purist tomato-sandwich, but I prefer my Summer, vine-ripened homely beauties warm, sliced, and, if not plain on their own, coupled with some basil and aged-balsamic.  That is perfection for me.   I do not want my tomatoes jazzed up.  Keep it simple.

So, imagine my delight and sheer giddiness when I learned of a dinner with tomatoes at every course.  What other heaven is there?

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Two Hundred Twelve and Eight Hundred Forty Two

Let’s talk about Chemistry.

The Periodic Table of Elements was not my favorite thing in the 10th grade.  It was a necessary evil.  My chemistry teacher had the requisite wire-rimmed glasses, and wore the requisite plaid, short-sleeved button downs (why, guys, why?!).  And, when we would have much prefered to focus on biology rather than chemistry, we had to memorize this:

 

 

 

You remember that, right?   I’m sure you do.   So, why, then, is chemistry so elusive?  Do you remember the element with the hottest boiling point? Tunsgsten? Uranium?  I don’t remember.  I don’t care , actually, because, these days that ‘s not the sort of chemistry I’m interested in. And, since you people pay more attention when I talk about dating or “heat”, read on.

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