Saturday, 2 June 2018

4 seasonal, surprising summer dishes

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4 seasonal, surprising summer dishes: Sangria, s'mores and chicken salad
Chef Ryan Scott gets your warm weather menu off to a delicious start.
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Give grilled chicken California flair with fresh avocado, tomatoes and mozzarella
Melted mozzarella, fresh tomato and creamy avocado add California flair to balsamic marinated grilled chicken.
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Chick-fil-A is testing a new item — and it looks really familiar
It's a "snack-sized" meal!
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Show your pride with these red, white and bleu cheese chicken burgers
Instead of a hot dog or basic burger, try these colorful and flavorful chicken sandwiches topped with blue cheese.
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This s'mores strawberry shortcake trifle is the ultimate summer dessert
All of the sweet tastes of summer rolled into one fruity and chocolatey treat!
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Combine sweet sangria and tart lemonade into one refreshing cocktail
Fruity sangria and refreshing lemonade get swirled into one delicious cocktail in this summer-perfect drink recipe.
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Sip this delicately floral rose and blackberry summer sangria
You'll love this deceptively easy blackberry and rose sangria. It's the perfect summer drink.
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