From Ruth Kuefler Posted from 24.255.217.197 on June 3, 2007 at 10:04 PM (GMT)
Poor Natasha!! I can sympathize a little . . . summer heat in KS is no joke either. Hope your air conditioner (and microwave!) work again soon. :)
From Stephen Brivati Posted from 210.172.213.190 on June 3, 2007 at 11:19 PM (GMT)
Greetings, Just to cheer you up, the nutritionsist I work with call ice cream `i-scream.` The impact of that cold on your stomach in warm temperatues is -seriously- bad for you, causing what can only be described as traumau to the organs, especially the spleen as well as sending your body tempreture up. Try eating cooling foods like cucumber and drinking room tempreture or warm teas. Best of luck, Buri
From Sydney Menees Posted from 65.27.32.247 on June 3, 2007 at 11:55 PM (GMT)
Ewww. That would be less than inspiring. Kansas is so nice right now! We have, like, ZERO humidity (which is practically unheard of). You should have come to SE ;-)
BTW, you narrowly evaded capture once again!!! I will not be foiled after this.
BBTW, check out my blog :-)
From Anne Horvath Posted from 24.179.2.102 on June 4, 2007 at 12:57 AM (GMT)
Oh my, this brings back memories of impoverished grad school days in Tallahassee...no AC (couldn't afford to run it!), temperatures well into the high 90s, and 100% humidity every day!
Besides drinking copious amounts of room temperature water, hot tea will somehow make you feel cooler. One of my Chinese friends mentioned that once, and it does work. So does running cool water over your wrists.
Also, for something a bit less caloric than ice cream (Mmm, ice cream...) frozen grapes are really good! We made them as kids, and called them "marbles".
From Stephen Brivati Posted from 210.172.213.190 on June 4, 2007 at 1:25 AM (GMT)
Greetings, its the cold stuff that makes oyu hot. The body becomes confused and ups the thermostat, Cheers, Buri
From Yixi Zhang Posted from 24.68.243.153 on June 4, 2007 at 2:32 AM (GMT)
Warm shower, warm tea or water, room tempreture watermelon and a fan work wonder in hot weather.
Ever wondered why the cuisines from countries of hot climate are all hot and spicy?
From Emily Grossman Posted from 209.193.46.4 on June 4, 2007 at 3:52 AM (GMT)
Come on, Buri, ice cream headaches are a rush!
Ice cream is never confusing to an Eskimo.
From Linda Lerskier Posted from 24.189.236.36 on June 4, 2007 at 6:34 PM (GMT)
I can think of something much worse.
A non-functioning refrigerator. Then, you can kiss the ice cream goodbye.
Comments
Posted from 24.255.217.197 on June 3, 2007 at 10:04 PM (GMT)
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on June 3, 2007 at 11:19 PM (GMT)
Just to cheer you up, the nutritionsist I work with call ice cream `i-scream.` The impact of that cold on your stomach in warm temperatues is -seriously- bad for you, causing what can only be described as traumau to the organs, especially the spleen as well as sending your body tempreture up.
Try eating cooling foods like cucumber and drinking room tempreture or warm teas.
Best of luck,
Buri
Posted from 65.27.32.247 on June 3, 2007 at 11:55 PM (GMT)
BTW, you narrowly evaded capture once again!!! I will not be foiled after this.
BBTW, check out my blog :-)
Posted from 24.179.2.102 on June 4, 2007 at 12:57 AM (GMT)
Besides drinking copious amounts of room temperature water, hot tea will somehow make you feel cooler. One of my Chinese friends mentioned that once, and it does work. So does running cool water over your wrists.
Also, for something a bit less caloric than ice cream (Mmm, ice cream...) frozen grapes are really good! We made them as kids, and called them "marbles".
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on June 4, 2007 at 1:25 AM (GMT)
its the cold stuff that makes oyu hot. The body becomes confused and ups the thermostat,
Cheers,
Buri
Posted from 24.68.243.153 on June 4, 2007 at 2:32 AM (GMT)
Ever wondered why the cuisines from countries of hot climate are all hot and spicy?
Posted from 209.193.46.4 on June 4, 2007 at 3:52 AM (GMT)
Ice cream is never confusing to an Eskimo.
Posted from 24.189.236.36 on June 4, 2007 at 6:34 PM (GMT)
A non-functioning refrigerator. Then, you can kiss the ice cream goodbye.