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Summer Cooking


© Michelle Marshall

As signs of Spring begin to appear, I am already thinking of Summer and what kind of meals I can come up with that my whole family will enjoy. Summer means busy in our house, and spending hours in the kitchen preparing meals, cooking, and cleaning do not thrill me. I also have a secret goal to use the oven less in the summer because it is already so hot, and the oven just adds to it.

One of the best ways to cook in the summer is to cookout. I am lucky enough to have a husband who loves to grill so I can basically just leave the meat to him and then plan a couple of simple side dishes and we are set to go. One of our favorite things to do with meat on the grill is to marinate it before we cook it. It adds a nice flavor and touch to the meal. It might require a little bit of planning ahead but it is definately worth the extra effort!

Another easy dinner idea is cold-cut sandwiches, a veggie platter, and a cool dessert like jell-o. Many times we fix things like this for parties, but why not for a quick and easy dinner? My kids love lunchmeat and raw veggies, so this would be a family treat! Don't forget the chips and dip though!! The great thing about making such a simple dinner is that you can easily let your kids help you prepare the meal.

Another great dinner would be to serve all veggies. There are all kinds of ways you could serve your veggies... grilled, steamed, raw, fried... Just be careful that when you are grilling them, you pick veggies that won't fall through the cracks! One of my mom's favorite recipes to make is Fried Green Tomatoes (recipe follows), just be prepared to open the house and let the smoke out when you make them ;) she always had to!!

Don't forget pasta salads and fruit salads. Both are easy to make and are sure to please in the summer months. And if you really desire a hot meal, consider digging your crockpot out and cooking with it. It will give you the hot meal you desire without heating your entire kitchen up!

To top off your delicious summer meal, gather some pretty flowers, toss them in a vase or pitcher with some water and place them on the dining room table. Or to make dinner really special one night, take a big ol' blanket, lay it outside on the ground in your yard, and have a picnic!! The kids will love the change of pace and think you are the coolest!!

       

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10.   Apr 18, 2003 4:08 PM
In response to message posted by paymb26:

Welcome Michelle! Great first article and tips for summer cooking. I also look forward ...

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9.   Apr 18, 2003 11:50 AM
Welcome Michelle - tasty topic! Great first article - look forward to eating...I mean reading..more! Yep, fried green tomatoes is a fav here for me - not for the kids though.

Have fun!

Paym ...


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8.   Apr 17, 2003 5:06 AM
In response to message posted by ruby:

Thanks Ruby, welcome to Family Recipes :) I hope you will come back to visit soon!!! ...


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7.   Apr 17, 2003 5:05 AM
In response to message posted by Red:

Thanks! :) I look forward to getting to know you better and if you have any questions, jus ...


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6.   Apr 17, 2003 5:04 AM
In response to message posted by CulinaryJen:

Thank you! I look forward to the comments and suggestions (and questions)!! :) ...


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