summerfun The food and the fun that define summer When the weather warms, there are plenty of fun outdoor activities to enjoy, which means there’s also a bounty of summer s fare to eat. From the traditional to the intriguing, you never know what interesting food choices you may fi nd while out and about. What better way to kick off summer than with a few fun activities that pair good times with the foods that defi ne the season? Try these ideas for fun and fantastic food to maximize your summer months: The food truck scene The fun: Summer is prime season for food trucks - this trendy, quick-dining option allows you to explore different fl avors while on the move. Do a little online research to fi nd out where your city’s best food trucks like to set up shop - they tend to frequent parks, gardens and even busy city blocks. Whether you grab the kids for some playground action or just want to spend your lunch hour relaxing outdoors, food trucks can be a big hit. The food: If you think you’ll be limited to fries and burgers, you are mistaken. The sky is the limit when it comes to food truck cuisine. From spicy tacos to authentic Italian dishes to delicate crepes - favorite food trucks develop quite a following. The beach and the boardwalk The fun: If you’re lucky enough to live by the ocean or a lake or if you’re visiting one on vacation, the ultimate in summer fun is easily within reach. The sand, the sun and the water are some of the best parts of the summer months, so slather on some sunscreen, grab your towel and a few tunes, and head to the beach. The food: Classic boardwalk food Hot summer days at the beach call for cool, sweet treats. Hit up the boardwalk and you’re sure to fi nd a variety of frosty concoctions. Sip on a colorful slushy or fruit smoothie. Lick your way through a creamy cone or refreshing frozen treat. You might even fi nd frozen fruit kabobs, an icy treat packed with vitamins. Festivals, fairs and fi elds The fun: Big outdoor gatherings are great ways to spend a summer day. Whether you’re heading to see your favorite bands at an outdoor music festival, visiting the state fair to see the animal exhibits, or cheering on your favorite baseball team, you’ll fi nd plenty of activities and memory-making potential. The food: Festivals, fairs and ball fi elds are all known for good food - people not only need to stay fueled for these allday events, they also want to indulge in a few special treats. So grab those salty fries, crispy corn dog, or sugar-dusted mini donuts - you only live once, right? Picnics and barbecues The fun: Whether impromptu or formally planned, picnics and barbecues with friends are a welcome part of summer. People of all ages enjoy socializing casually outdoors, playing classic yard games and of course, indulging in grilled delights. Planning a gathering? Have everyone bring an outdoor game or food to share to cut down on hosting hassles. The food: The grill is the focal point of any picnic or outdoor party. Whether it’s ribs, chicken or brisket, saucy barbecue is the star of the show. Add some fresh grilled veggies and you have a meal that will be quickly devoured. Summer fun paired with fantastic food is the perfect combination to create long-lasting memories. So get out and enjoy some of your city’s events, or call a few friends over for a patio party. Courtesy BPT
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