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Frozen Peach Yogurt Pops

Frozen Peach Yogurt Pops

We had a bunch of ripe peaches we needed to use up and nothing seemed better than making frozen yogurt pops. It’s pretty simple to throw together, and the whole thing runs about $6-8 for about ten pops. My kids love them, and they keep asking for more, which is a win in my book. There’s something so refreshing about these snacks on a hot day, and they feel a bit indulgent even though they’re just fruit and yogurt.

Sweet Corn Crab Salad

Sweet Corn Crab Salad

The first time I made this salad was on a warm summer day when my friend came over for a little cookout in the backyard. We had just picked up some fresh corn at the farmers market and I thought, why not mix it with crab? Honestly, the whole thing came together in about 15 minutes, and I was surprised at how refreshing it tasted. My friend couldn’t stop saying how good it smelled while I tossed everything together, which made me feel pretty proud.

Cold Sesame Noodle Salad

Cold Sesame Noodle Salad

Summer heat has hit, and honestly, the last thing I want to do is stand over a hot stove. So, I rustled up this Cold Sesame Noodle Salad that’s full of flavor and crunch. It’s a breeze to make and costs about $7-9, depending on what you have in your pantry. These noodles are refreshing and light, perfect for a warm day when you just can’t do another hot meal. Plus, it keeps well in the fridge, so you’ll have something ready for lunch the next day. I promise, it's as easy as boiling noodles and tossing things together.

Summer Veggie Rice Paper Rolls

Summer Veggie Rice Paper Rolls

At the heart of mid-July, when the heat rises and the garden overflows with fresh vegetables, I find myself leaning towards lighter meals. These Summer Veggie Rice Paper Rolls come together for about $10, and they are just what I crave on those hot days. They are quick to assemble, and you can practically throw together whatever fresh goodies you have on hand. On a busy afternoon, I made these rolls as we lounged in the backyard, soaking in the sunshine and enjoying a refreshing dip.

No Bake Berry Cheesecake

No Bake Berry Cheesecake

When you catch a whiff of creamy, sweet cheesecake mixed with the freshness of bright berries, it’s hard not to smile. This No Bake Berry Cheesecake is a delightful treat that feels indulgent but is surprisingly simple to make. I often find myself craving this little slice of heaven during warm evenings, when all I want is something cool and refreshing to share with friends after dinner. It's the kind of dessert that makes you feel special without requiring hours in the kitchen.

Watermelon Lime Slushie

Watermelon Lime Slushie

For something this simple, it has no right being this good. With just a few fresh ingredients, you can create a refreshing treat that tastes like summer. I started making this slushie on hot afternoons when we craved something cool but didn’t want to run out for ice cream. It’s so easy, you'll find yourself preparing it again and again.

Chili Lime Shrimp Tacos

Chili Lime Shrimp Tacos

Honestly, these chili lime shrimp tacos are a highlight of my week. They’re fresh, tangy, and so much better than anything you can get from a food truck. I whip these up for about $10, and I promise everyone will be asking for seconds – even my partner said they could take the place of our usual takeout night!

Pineapple Mint Chia Drink

Pineapple Mint Chia Drink

After a long day, I found myself craving something refreshing but not too heavy. I rummaged through my fridge and found a ripe pineapple and a bunch of mint. The idea of a light drink that’s slightly sweet and a bit adventurous popped into my head. So, this pineapple mint chia drink came to life. It’s as satisfying as it is homemade and honestly helps me cool off when summer hits its peak.

Coconut Watermelon Cooler

Coconut Watermelon Cooler

This is the most refreshing drink I've made all summer. Honestly, there’s something magical about the combination of coconut and watermelon. It's like a mini tropical vacation in a glass. I whipped this up with just a few ingredients for about $5, and it's become my go-to when friends come over. Just make sure you chill the watermelon beforehand!

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