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Tag Archives: summer
Pomegranate Frozen Yogurt
OK, OK: I know it seems like all ice cream all the time around here, but this one was so easy and so good, I just had to share one more. We love Red Mango. And what we really love … Continue reading
Café con Leche Ice Cream
I am not sure what kind of school schedule you are on in your neck of the woods, but believe it or not, Josh heads back in just one more week. That means we’re trying to squeeze out the last … Continue reading
Indian Summer
OK, so it has been hot for days on end–I mean, triple digit hot. The only time I have ever been hotter is the three weeks I spent in India in the middle of summer, where it got to 115 … Continue reading
Josh and His Dad Experiment: Vanilla Almond Snow Cream
Everyone has made snow cream in the winter, right? Well, we made it in the summer, which seems like a much more logical time to be eating frozen treats. Honestly, we didn’t know we were making snow cream at the … Continue reading
Fish and Grits
I like to joke that the first place I ever ate grits was in New Hampshire, which is arguably the southernmost state in New England. In reality, though, I ate plenty of grits as a kid–we just called it polenta. … Continue reading
Coquinas Again?
Well I have to say I’ve been a little surprised how many searches for “coquina recipe” I’ve seen on my site stats. With that in mind, and given that we’re at the beach again, I figured: why not share another … Continue reading
(Grilled) Meat on a Stick
OK, Summertime is officially here so it’s time to grill, right? Maybe you busted out your hibachi for the first time on Memorial Day, but one of the nicest things about living in the south is having month after month … Continue reading