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Y - Yuzu citrus Yuzu is a Japanese citrus fruit prized for its fragrant rind and unique, tart flavor, which is a blend of lemon, mandarin, and grapefruit. It's used in various culinary applications, from desserts and sauces to cocktails and even baths.
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That's good about you getting Harry3 to his appointment on time, Barb. Praying for you all. Maybe ask the rehab people anout language and Harry3's brain health. Does he speak Cantonese? Loved that you had a family reunion. They are so rare for us as we all live so far from each other. Yes, no aftershocks so far but there…
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U - Umami
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That's great about the rain, Judith! Yay! I think we are expecting rain later in the week.
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Ha ha! Now that's a plan! If t he cats still run, I can bri g my two little dogs. Jasper especially puts small creatures in their place! PUTS
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I see some dock weeds among the rocks. May the socks protect the hocks from the rocks and the docks! DOCKS
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elloo everyone I had a nice time reading your long posts and catching up on the news, but now I have to rush off. I'm sorry. Oh, there have been no aftershocks since the quake. I'm thankful. Linda, glad you are safely home and are cooking something nice. I'd love that recipe if it turns out nice. Chicken, lemon and zoodles…
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R - Ratatouille
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Yes, bats might land in our hair and will still land on our hats. I prefer them landing on my hat rather than in my hair. If cats were around, they might scare the bats away! CATS
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Mind the rocks as we set up the racks, girls. ROCKS
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Hi everyone. I experienced this yesterday, the biggest Qld earthquake in 50 years. I sure felt it. The dogs started barking when the low grinding sound started, the windows rattled, the floor moved, and I was bracing for more. The aftershocks were a bit disorientating too. I know this was not a big quake. I lived in…
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Mushy Peas are often put on top of meat pies here in Australia. Meat pies are supposed common lunch item at bakeries and they peel off off the crust topping, add a spoonful of mushy peas and replace the crust. I have never had them with fish and chips? P - Peas!
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We can all take our hats off for that sentiment. HATS
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Sacks are good packs! PACKS
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Good Morning. We're fine here, just in a bit of a rush today. I just wanted to check in so you know we're alright, just have a busy day ahead. I'll keep you all in my thoughts and prayers as I get through the day.
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21°C/69.8°F to 8°C/46.4°F (it feels 1°C cooler) Humidity 51 - 94% No Rain. Mostly Sunny.
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M - Mushy peas Made by cooking the peas with vinegar, salt, and baking soda.
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Yes, no one must be shut out from hearing the gospel! SHUT
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Not everyone has friends who backs them like you two do! Thank you. BACKS
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Barb, it's good to hear things are starting to become a routine for Harry3's family and for you. I did see Mariposa with her violin yesterday. She looked so excited! It's lovely when they can do something like music and really want to learn. Sorry the weather is so hot and is affecting your plants. Yesterday there was…
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Try and stay cool, Judith. That is hot weather. 20°C/68°F to 9°C/48.2°F (it feels this temperature) Humidity 60 - 96% 0 - 4mm rain. Shower or two, possible hail.
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J - Jasmine flowers, used in teas and some savoury dishes.
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Yes, that is right. They need the Lord and teaching from the Word. Then they would not get lost in a bush of emptiness. BUSH
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Nature can be cruel and I feel for the live animals caught by the kite, but I could not join you in eating your piles of fruit. My body lacks the ability to process much Fructose, so I would choose a nice hard cheese and some rice crackers instead. LACKS
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Judith, may all your scans go well today. It will be a tiring day, I know. I'm glad they are considering other treatment options for you. I hope your weather improves soon and the fires die down. Today we have been warned to expect hail. We'll ser if it happens or not. I have found our weather bureau is often wrong, but…
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22°C/71.6°F to 10°C/50°F (it feels 1°C warmer) Humidity 51 - 92% 0 - 1mm Rain. Posdible shower.
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H - Harissa paste Harissa is a North African red chile paste or sauce made of a few simple ingredients including chiles, garlic, olive oil, citrus and a few warm spices. Harissa paste is slightly sweet, smoky, tangy, and just enough spicy but not too hot.
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Yes, their hopes and dreams must turn to mush. MUSH
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Whistling Kites are raptors or hawks. They love catching and eating live prey. All of the animals you suggested yesterday are on their menu. They love to snack on snakes. SNACK Here's a picture of a Whistling Kite. They do have a distinct whistling call. I love to mimic them.