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What's your favorite summertime food?

July 6, 2011

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Susan Nichols ( in Shawnee) says...

Anything made with fresh tomatoes. Whole, sliced, diced, chopped — in salsa, salad, sauce, soup or juice — or fresh picked in the garden with a shaker of salt handy!

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Detroy Green II ( in Shawnee) says...

Homemade ice cream. Especially after I get the hand-cranked ice cream maker all set up, then pawn off the more strenuous part to the younger generation while I sit and watch with a sly smile just waiting for that creamy white goodness to chill my innards and treat the tastebuds.

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Linda Haley ( in Shawnee) says...

I can’t wait to eat deviled eggs with horseradish as the secret ingredient, complimented by fresh squeezed lemonade. 

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Kim Oakleaf-Soell ( in Shawnee) says...

Watermelon.

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Charles Jean-Baptiste ( in Shawnee) says...

My favorite summertime foods are fresh, homegrown grilled vegetables and fruit with barbecue meat or fish and a soothing tall glass of tea. Bon appetit.

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Linda Estes ( in Shawnee) says...

My favorite summer time food is something grown in my own backyard, which are tomatoes. Yummy!

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Brandon Kenig ( in Shawnee) says...

Barbecue and watermelon! Nothing says ‘summer’ like cooking brats and burgers on the grill and finishing the meal with a nice slice of cold watermelon.

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Tim Dykes ( in Shawnee) says...

A medium-rare filet smothered in pepper, a healthy dose of creamy cucumbers with sea salt and celery seed, and sautéed green beans.

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Matt Burrow ( in Shawnee) says...

In the summertime, I love to eat food grilled outdoors. I love to grill steaks, hamburgers, chicken, brats, and all different types of vegetables.

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