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Hey Jersy Lilly, have you ever tried this?

Faster horses

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Supposed to cut down on energy cooling costs during the hot summer:

If you're up for a challenge, try baking cookies on your car--yes, your car. Nicole Weston of Baking Bites developed a method of baking chocolate cookies with the heat that collects inside cars on steamy days. She suggests parking in the sun, using a thermometer to help monitor the temperature, and protecting your dashboard by putting a barrier between it and the baking sheet. (It should be at least 95 degrees outside and the baking process takes around two and a half hours.)



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the_jersey_lilly_2000

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Haha no haven't tried that.....but have fried an egg on a sidewalk. Have also scalded the backsides of my legs while wearin shorts....burnt my hands on the steerin wheel..or anything else in the vehicle that was touched. Don't leave the keys in your vehicle durin the summer time...cuz it's too hot to turn to start it, much less get the a/c cranked and goin. Best bet is to park under a shade tree, and bake the cookies in the house. :wink:
 
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