One woman, 12 seasons, and an appetite for plants
Please don't tell me you turned your oven on on the hottest day in June to bake a pie... then the oven heat reacted with the humidity and immediately rusted the hinge, and you had to WD-40 the oven open, just in time so the pie wouldn't burn...
I've been watching your temperatures in disbelief - today min. 27 and max 37 !! and it's only June
I've always found WD-40 to be remarkably sweet with a wonderful floral note. Yes, a great choice for your pie.
Uh----Yummeh! :-/
yes i do, but without the whole pie (quiche?) in the background
Janet - no, I won't tell you that :-)Hen - blerrie hot, hey!Frank, I concur. So glad you appreciate the finer things in life, too.Joleen. Don't knock it till you've tried it.Dervla - pie is right. Full of mulberries :-)
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Please don't tell me you turned your oven on on the hottest day in June to bake a pie... then the oven heat reacted with the humidity and immediately rusted the hinge, and you had to WD-40 the oven open, just in time so the pie wouldn't burn...
ReplyDeleteI've been watching your temperatures in disbelief - today min. 27 and max 37 !! and it's only June
ReplyDeleteI've always found WD-40 to be remarkably sweet with a wonderful floral note. Yes, a great choice for your pie.
ReplyDeleteUh----Yummeh! :-/
ReplyDeleteyes i do, but without the whole pie (quiche?) in the background
ReplyDeleteJanet - no, I won't tell you that :-)
ReplyDeleteHen - blerrie hot, hey!
Frank, I concur. So glad you appreciate the finer things in life, too.
Joleen. Don't knock it till you've tried it.
Dervla - pie is right. Full of mulberries :-)