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    Cold air and food.

    Doesn't food (especially hot food), just taste and smell so much better when you're eating or smelling it outdoors in cold weather?
    Luke 6:31

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    Nothing nrings back memories than when it's freezing coold outside and you come into a house that smells of pot roast or the like.

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    Okay finally we are getting around to HVAC and the food forum. I knew there had to be a connection.

    When you are outside for a while your body is burning up fuel trying to keep warm. The natural fuel gauge is hunger. As you get hungry all of you senses seek out food.

    Plus smell and taste go hand and hand. When you have been out in the cold for a while all of your sinuses are cleared out. Hence every thing smells better (or as it should). Hot dogs never tastes so good than when you hop off the snowmobile and roast one over an open fire.

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    I enjoy a warm bowl of chili next to the fire on a cold night of camping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave and julie View Post
    I enjoy a warm bowl of chili next to the fire on a cold night of camping.
    Me too. I love the smell of bacon and coffee by a cold morning camp fire too.
    Luke 6:31

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    Food cooked and ate outdoors can even have dirt and ashes in it and be mostly burned up and still taste better than food made indoors!
    My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more.
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    tailgating before wintertime football games with the grill loaded full of fresh kill!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by illdoit View Post
    tailgating before wintertime football games with the grill loaded full of fresh kill!!!
    "Fresh Kill !!!!????" Do you mean like Patriots opponents???

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    Quote Originally Posted by spotts View Post
    Food cooked and ate outdoors can even have dirt and ashes in it and be mostly burned up and still taste better than food made indoors!
    Luke 6:31

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    Quote Originally Posted by benncool View Post
    "Fresh Kill !!!!????" Do you mean like Patriots opponents???
    hey we came pretty close

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    Quote Originally Posted by benncool View Post
    "Fresh Kill !!!!????" Do you mean like Patriots opponents???
    OUCH !!!

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    You know what else is good out campin?


    Naked women. MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm!
    My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more.
    Walter Matthau

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    That goes with everything!
    Luke 6:31

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