10 February 2017

Weekend reading


I'm really looking forward to the end of summer so I can get back into baking and doing housework without sweating or needing to sit down afterwards.  Boy oh boy, has this been a hot summer.

Hello to everyone who comes by, I'll see you again next week.  ♥︎

The three questions that every patient should ask their doctor
Gather around the family table
Herbal medicines can have dangerous side effects, research reveals
What to Make of Those Animal-Welfare Labels on Meat and Eggs
Heatwaves to be hotter, longer and more frequent
Australian weather heats up
Dog day afternoons: caring for your pets in extreme heat
How to keep hens safe in a heatwave
And just to show that Australia isn't the only country experiencing extreme weather, here is a video from New York where they had thunder snow.
Room to grow: The garden for generation rent to take with them
Le orecchiette - You Tube
Chocolate chip mint Greek yogurt pops

I'm adding one extra link so we can help Humble Wife with her project.



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  1. I'm going to make some of those mint choc chip yoghurt pops, Rhonda. The recipe looks great and we'll be in need of ice-cream this coming heatwave weekend. Thanks for sharing great links! Meg:)

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  2. Oh, to visit Italy to see that pasta being made. Its now on my bucket list!

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  3. I agree with you about the heat. I heard on the radio this afternoon that the temps in Hervey Bay are 13 degrees above average. I baked today and the house is so HOT!!!!! We needed bread and whilst the oven was going I made an apple cake to use up the sad looking apples in the fruit bowl. So looking forward to it being cooler.

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  4. Gosh Rhonda, I think you have been having Tasmania`s share of summer. We had highland snow in the week before Christmas and snow is again forecast for the southeast this weekend. Our summer has been cool- 18-24 degrees with a cool wind blowing. It`s hard to get the tomatoes to ripen!

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  5. Rhonda, are you feeding Grace on your homemade food?

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  6. Thank you for all the tips. Even though I am in US I do live in the desert southwest and the hen link is super!

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  7. love your flour jar! beautiful glass! cute cup too
    loved the hen link
    thanx for sharing
    selina from kilkivan qld

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  8. Thank you for the reading list, great, as usual. I make your no knead bread all the time, lately found that you can cook it in a slow cooker, good for hot days when you don't want your oven on. We've had a cold summer here in Albany,WA, over the last couple of days it's been raining like blazes, luckily the farmers have their crops in.

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    1. I didn't know you could cook it in the slow cooker. Thanks for that.

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  9. Thanks for the link about keeping chickens cool in a heatwave, I've passed it on to my daughter, she lost one of her hens yesterday due to the heatwave in nsw. Like you I'm looking forward to summer ending.

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  10. Such a lovely cup in the flour!

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    1. Barbara, it's a small Minton blue delft tea cup. I bought it in a box of junk at an antiques auction about 20 years ago. I like using everything I have, including the special things, so it's doing a stint of duty in the flour jar at the moment.

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  11. I am in the United States - as I read you today - I am in warm slippers, blanket over my legs, hot coffee next to me - and watching a big snowstorm out my window! Hope you get some relief from the heat soon.

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