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I am starting my 4th watermelon, since mid May.





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Popsicles, the red or orange ones.


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Frozen Custard, though I will happily eat it year round if it's available.
 
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Gaspacho and other cold soups.


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Ice cream. Homemade, Brusters, Blue Bell....


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Yeah I'm eating the watermelon quickly. I can't tell you how many I have eaten, but it's a bunch.
 
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I got up at 3am to start a 12 lb brisket in the Egg, and it is starting to smell good! (then I went back to bed) Love BBQ in the summer, especially.
 
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Spinach Noodles with sliced cherub tomatoes tossed in a garlic Parmesan vinaigrette dressing. Goes great with grilled anything.


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local butter & sugar corn on the cob.


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Low country boil...
Shrimp, crawfish, sausage, corn, peppers, maybe some crab, potatoes.
Can't beat it.
 
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Frozen Girl Scout Cookies - Thin Mints



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Another vote for Pee Punkins (watermelons) here.

Just DON'T eat it after supper, especially if you're over 50. You'll be up all night peeing...




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Peaches, plums, nectarines, grilled corn, and homemade ice cream






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Bad for me, but ice cream all the way!


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Steamed Canadian lefse anchovies pork balls. Or not.

On a hot summer day, you can't beat a fresh picked, sliced, chilled, Bahamian mango. The smooth kind, not the hairy kind. Wash that down with a Nassau Gum-bay Punch, preferably on Paradise Island's 'Cabbage' beach.

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Sweet corn. Just had some fresh from a roadside stand for lunch.....



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BLTs with vine ripened tomatoes from my garden.



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Making big batches of chilled gaspacho soup - not pureed but rustic with chopped onion, bell peppers, zucchini and summer squash, and a liberal amount of crushed & chopped garlic.

A great summer meal when served with sliced cold cuts and cheeses and fresh made loaf of rosemary olive oil bread and local butter.


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Corn on the cob!!! Also okra on the grill.
 
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Fresh cucumber, onion salad with feta in olive oil & vinegar dressing.




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