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August 11, 2006

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ejm

It has also been poisonously hot here the past few weeks (thank Heaven a cold front came through a couple of days ago and now the temperature is quite respectable). It's poisonously hot and humid every summer here but I can NEVER get used to it. Why would anyone? How could anyone?

And August has only just begun and we usually have to suffer through at least one more stretch of poisonously hot and humid weather so I'm putting your recipe into my files...

This year, we came up with an absolutely brilliant hotweather dinner. Pounded chicken breasts slathered with basil pesto and creamy goat cheese with oven-dried tomatoes and capers then rolled up and wrapped in bacon slices. We grilled twice too many chicken logs on the barbecue one night and served them with cold potato/greenbean salad. A couple of nights later, we sliced the leftover log into medallions and served them cold with potato/greenbean salad (we LOVE potato salad!) It was perfect!

-Elizabeth

P.S. At least we have screens on our windows to keep those rotten mosquitoes out... although at the height of the heat wave, there wasn't much point in having the windows open because of not even a breath of a breeze and the night temperatures didn't go down below 25C.
P.P.S. Most of the subway trains here are airconditioned. Which might seem like a good thing except that the car might be way too cold in comparison to the outside. It's such a drag to have to carry a jacket to wear INDOORS...

Silverbrow

There's something particularly good about spicy food in hot weather - for the life of me I can't figure out why. During this scorching heat my preferred lunch has been penne arrabiata with extra chillies. I'm not sure if this is a pseudo-suicidal streak or some evolutionary process.

Jeanne

Hi Elizabeth
Oh wow - that chicken recipe sounds to die for!! And don't even mention potato salad - it is one of the most requested items in out house. Goes with anything, satisfyingly carby, slathered in Hellmanns... what's not to like??

We tried attachign netting to our windows with velcro tape. It worked really well last summer but after I took the netting off to wash it over the winter, the tape peeled off in places, so now there are some gaps in our defences :-( And as for air conditioning on our trains - well, the newer overground trains have it but the Tube? Hahahahaha!!!

Hi Silverbrow
You and my chilli-mad husband would get on very well, I think!! Maybe the urge to eat chilli in hot weather is the body's way of showing you "you think THIS is hot? Wait, once you've eaten this you'll be grateful for the 'cool' weather!"

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