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So Long Summer

September 12, 2010

I had so much fun featuring a week of mouth watering summer favs, that before we get too far into fall I wanted to recap or flashback to these delicious special treats.

Mmmm… smores. Who doesn’t love them?!? Silky rich chocolate, gooey marshmallows, and crunchy graham crackers. I took this summer camping classic and transformed in into a yummy, tummy pleasing Smores Candy Bar!
Ice cream is an essential ‘cool me off’ summer time treat. And what goes better with ice cream (than chocolate) fresh summer fruit. This Strawberries n’ Cream ice cream is a heavenly delight and worthy of any summer (or year round) get together or celebration.
Usually with the extreme heat summer brings (especially here in Texas), the last thing I want to do is heat up my kitchen or spend countless hours slaving away over dinner. Sandwiches are the perfect solution for this and these Pulled Chicken Suiza Sammies were a summer dinner staple.
One of my summertime loves is all the fresh fruits and veggies (particularly the fresh fruit); and what goes better with fresh fruit than ice cream??? Fresh fruit made into cobbler topped with ice cream! This Strawberry Peach Cobbler was some of the best (maybe even THE best) cobbler I have had in ages and it was so easy to make!
And the final summer time treat that I shared during the “A Farewell To Summer Week” was a tribute to my sweet tea lovin’, peach worshiping, Georgia boy (er man, heehee) Eric. Considering this was the first time I made peach tea I would have to say that it was a success (at least according to Eric)!

Well I am sad to see the lazy days of summer go, but we just had our first fall ‘cool’ front and boy did it put me in the mood for pumpkins, and sweaters, and hot cocoa, and falling leaves! Oh how I love fall! Let the fall festivities begin!

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