Fall riding
I've just figured out how to freeze tea for hot-weather riding, and
now I want it liquid to start with because it might not thaw fast enough. Won't be many weeks before I'm warming it instead of dropping a couple of ice cubes into the bottle. On the other hand, tomato season is past, and that means I'm not likely to buy anything perishable at the Farmer's Market tomorrow, so I'm planning to expand the weekly Tour d' Warsaw into a quarter century. So I'm going to need the bottle of tea I just put into the fridge. -- joy beeson at comcast dot net http://joybeeson.home.comcast.net/ The above message is a Usenet post. I don't recall having given anyone permission to use it on a Web site. |
Fall riding
On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:25:15 AM UTC-7, Joy Beeson wrote:
I've just figured out how to freeze tea for hot-weather riding, and now I want it liquid to start with because it might not thaw fast enough. Won't be many weeks before I'm warming it instead of dropping a couple of ice cubes into the bottle. On the other hand, tomato season is past, and that means I'm not likely to buy anything perishable at the Farmer's Market tomorrow, so I'm planning to expand the weekly Tour d' Warsaw into a quarter century. So I'm going to need the bottle of tea I just put into the fridge. So you're planning on being tea'd off? |
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