Try juice that is cooler? Works for me here in Malaysia when I'm outdoor.
Oh, no. I was in and out at all seasons.As the saying goes, "It's not the heat. It's the humidity," at least around here lately. With humidity 80-90% it's been miserable, but it hasn't even hit 90.
You were in MN during the summer? Did you miss out on the winter?
Oh, no. I was in and out at all seasons.![]()
I think invigorating is a good word, yes. Not quite a winter in Prudhoe Bay, but coolish, definitely.Did you find Minnesota's winters invigorating?
My gosh, I just realized, it's probably a bad idea to use a metal drip tip here in the winter. At 20 below, it would probably be the equivalent of sticking your tongue on the jungle gym (not that I even did that).
I think invigorating is a good word, yes. Not quite a winter in Prudhoe Bay, but coolish, definitely.
I'll pass on the Lutefisk, but I'll take some lefsa if you've got some.
I am Norwegian and when I moved to this area of Pennsylvania about 20 years ago, I would talk about our Family tradition of eating lefsa and the people in this area have never heard of it lol........ They really thought it was odd when I told them what it's main ingredient was, "potatoes"......I love my fish to but the idea of soaking my fish in acid is a bit much for even me lol.
Did a winter up that way once, when I was younger and considerably more stupid. It was chilly. And dark, too; they're not kidding about that 3 months of night thing. Fortunately I didn't lose anything up there, so I don't have to go back and look for it.I just looked up Prudhoe Bay. Brrrrr, even by MN standards. That's the kinda weather makes your nose hairs freeze together.
My background is mostly German, and my grandmother actually made sauerkraut. If you're not aware, you put cabbage & salt in a large piece of crockery and wait for it to ferment, scraping the scum off the top periodically. That'll give lutefisk a run for its money.
I like lefsa with cinnamon sugar. It's one of the best things you can do with a potato.
I don't know about where you are in MN, but here in the Twin Cities, we've been practically breathing steam anyway -- humidity over 90 percent. I switched back to peppermint at 7W. I pretend it's cooling me down.
I'll pass on the Lutefisk, but I'll take some lefsa if you've got some.
Did a winter up that way once, when I was younger and considerably more stupid. It was chilly. And dark, too; they're not kidding about that 3 months of night thing. Fortunately I didn't lose anything up there, so I don't have to go back and look for it.
I had a major problem, vaping at the beach for a week. What I figured was the wick was staying wet from the humidity and then didn't wick the juice properly. I'm not 100% on that being the problem, but when I returned home all went back to normal!
I didn't know that then. And the money was obsceneI would pass on that trip.
Cold is nice, but freezing is miserable.
I didn't know that then. And the money was obscene![]()
Can't imagine that woud b good ( OR ) SAFE...............A bit of dry ice in your tank will help things.