Wannabefree
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Lol, we can (and do) get snow in every month of the year. But outside of November thru March it's usually just a skiff that melts quickly. The bigger issue for us here is the frost hazard, it wreaks havoc on your nerves if you are a gardener--you need to be ready to cover tender plants at any time if the weather forecast is for frost.Wannabefree said:My brain cannot even fathom snow in June....June is for butterflies and bees and flowers in my mind. I mean, I know it exists...way far away from me, but it just doesn't register in my mind
I am a Southern girl for sure, because that would drive me nuts!
I hope ya'll at least stay warm up there!!!
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Have you ever tried creamed coconut? It's a solid product that comes in a bag inside a box, I get it from my natural foods store--you just add a few tablespoons to warm water and you get a sort of light coconut milk that is great for cooking, especially Indian and Asian dishes.Corn Woman said:Almond sounds good I tried coconut but it turned me off due to the oil slick on the top. I will get some almond next time. Moolie have you ever made the almond milk?