Sunday, June 7, 2026

Around the Kitchen Table: SUMMER FRUIT RECIPES + 9 BOOK #Giveaway!




VMBURNS: Nothing says summer like fresh fruit. Many of you may know that while I was born in the Midwest, I now live in Northern Georgia. Georgia is known as the Peach State. If you're driving around Atlanta, you'll be amazed (and a little confused) by all of the streets referring to peaches. Peachtree St., Peachtree NE, Peachtree Circle, etc., etc. Peach season starts in Mid May down here and markets and roadside stands are overflowing with peaches. Seeing so many peaches makes me start to look for recipes to take advantage of this abundant fruit. Restaurants abound with peach cobbler, but I've never been a fan of cooked peaches. But, I do love peach flavored beverages. Peach tea, peach lemonade, and peach margaritas. I fired up the grill and made grilled peaches with ice cream. It was delicious.




What about all of you? What fruits signal the start of summer for you? Do you have a favorite summer fruit recipe?



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LUCY BURDETTE: Valerie, I love peaches so much but we won't have local fruit until late August. I can't wait! We did get our first batch of cherries last week. I will look forward to making this cherry galette again this summer!



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MADDIE DAY: I also adore fresh peaches. I grew up in the Pasadena area of California with a yellow and a white peach tree in the backyard. We also had lemon, fig, guava, and apricot trees, all planted by my parents when we moved in when I was four, plus boysenberry bushes. 

Alas, a late-in-life allergy means I can eat cooked-only stone fruit like peaches and apricots (and apples and pears and cherries, oh no). Luckily, berries are fine, so the allergy doesn't rule out an Ode to Summer Fruit Tart


Local strawberries and raspberries are already ripening at my local farm stands, and the blueberry bushes I planted ten years ago are laden with baby berries. I might try a summer fruit Sangria!

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KIM DAVIS: I love this time of the year when spring and summer fruits flood the stalls at the farmers' market! Plump, juicy cherries, raspberries, and blackberries are nearly impossible for me to pass up, along with peaches, nectarines, and apricots. I often come home with too much fruit and end up having to share with others... but I get no complaints. In all honesty, I typically eat the fruit straight from the container (after washing, of course) perched over the sink to catch the juicy dribbles. The only summer fruit (well, I guess it's really a vegetable) that I cook into desserts is rhubarb. Every early summer when we'd head to Illinois to visit my husband's family, my mother-in-law would greet us with a Homemade Rhubarb Pie... it was the BEST! And I'd often finish the last piece for breakfast the next day. Fortunately she taught me how to make it but hers still always tasted better... I think it was the love she poured into it. 



In summers past I'd also visit my sister in Oregon where blackberries grew wild along just about every country road. When I'd visit, she'd often make this Busy-Day Blackberry Cobbler, a recipe passed down from our mother. It's an easy and delicious way to use up an over abundance of fruit!




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ANG POMPANO: Valerie, my favorite fruit that signals the start of summer may surprise some people because it’s sweet corn. Botanically speaking, corn is actually a fruit because it develops from the flower of the corn plant. Corn somehow manages to span three worlds at once: fruit botanically, vegetable when young, and grain when mature. 

But I’m wandering off into the cornfield here. 
 
I live in a town that still likes to think of itself as an agricultural community, so farm stands selling corn picked that very morning are only minutes away in every direction. For me, there’s nothing better than peeling back the husk of a freshly picked ear of corn, stripping away the silk, giving it a quick rinse, and eating it raw right off the cob. It beats dessert every time. 

My recipe is simple. I cut the raw kernels off the cob and toss them into a bowl with chopped tomatoes, cucumber, basil, olive oil, salt, and pepper. It’s nothing fancy, but to me it spells summer.




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LESLIE BUDEWITZ:  Here in NW Montana, we're a ways away from local fruit. My own garden gives us rhubarb, apples, and raspberries, and we're planting a new strawberry patch right now, as ours fell prey to voles. Cherries grown on the shores of Flathead Lake are short-lived and much-loved, here and beyond, though our home is in the woods at the base of the mountains and cherries won't grow in our yard. I grew up eagerly anticipating my mother's Rhubarb Custard Pie. I shared that recipe in Treble at the Jam Fest, the 4th Food Lovers' Village Mystery. (Kim featured it a few years ago on her blog, with photos pretty enough to make me want to eat the screen.) As a proud member of the People of the Pie, I believe you can never have too much of a good thing, so I put this Rhubarb Sour Cream Custard Pie to the test and it succeeded with flying colors! 

Or try your rhubarb in a muffin. I created these Rhubarb Almond Muffins a few years ago, inspired by a Raspberry Almond Muffin at my favorite local cafe. 



I'll leave you with a photo of a recent discovery, on our Great Spring Road Trip -- 3,500 miles, 7 states, 4 national parks -- the Prickly Pear Margarita. Now, prickly pear does grow in central Montana, though it's far more common in the southwest, and we discovered prickly pear margaritas and lemonade in New Mexico. I snared a bottle of juice and we made margaritas last weekend -- gorgeous and tasty! (The recipe came from the maker, often the best source.)  


Cactus is a fruit, right? Cheers!


 
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PEG COCHRAN/MARGARET LOUDON:  I love peaches, but like Lucy, ours won't be available locally until August.  Until then, the ones in the supermarket are hit or miss.  Right now cherries are in the store.  Michigan is known for its cherries.  As a matter of fact, Traverse City's airport is known as Cherry Capital Airport!  And that reminds me, it's time I made this cherry cake again!

 

 



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LESLIE KARST: Okay, I'm gonna be a little boring and go with peaches, like so many of my other Kitchen cohorts. But I mean, c'mon--there's nothing in the world like a fresh summer peach, right? 



The peaches here on coastal California are no where near as good as Valerie's Georgia peaches, but we do get delicious ones from the interior of the state where it gets good and hot in the summer. And this is one of my favorite things to do with them: Peaches and Cream with a French-Italian Twist.  A simple and delicious dessert which lets the fruit shine, it's the perfect finish to a summer meal.

 

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MOLLY MACRAE: Beautiful ripe berries are summer to me, beginning with strawberries in early June. When we lived in upper east Tennessee, we’d go down the road to pick gallons of them at the strawberry farm. We took them home, ate as many as we could and freeze the rest. When our older son was 2 1/2, he and I picked strawberries the day our younger was due. Maybe that’s why they’re both so sweet. 

For blackberries we didn’t need to go anywhere at all. We had oodles of wild ones along the edge of our meadow. There’s nothing like a ripe blackberry, warm from the sun and straight off the cane. There’s nothing like blackberry cobbler, either. 
Friends of ours had raspberries (and generously shared them). “Raspberry” was one our younger son’s first words (reduced to one syllable and more like a secret language). 

In July, we’d cross over from Tennessee to North Carolina at Iron Mountain Gap and pick blueberries in Buladean—always heeding the warning to watch out for bears. Here are recipes for BlueberryPie with a Cornmeal Crust and BlueberryLemon Bread PuddingAnd here’s a fresh fruit salad topped with gorgeous raspberries made by our younger son, still into raspberries at 43. 

 

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DARCI HANNAH: For me nothing says summer like a slice of cherry pie! Although I now live in Michigan where we grow lots of delicious tart cherries, as a kid we always spent our summers in Wisconsin, on the Door County peninsula. Door County is also known for growing cherries, and when spring hits the orchards come alive with beautiful pink cherry blossoms. It's a truly magical sight to see. Then, in July the cherries ripen, and for me there's no better time of the year. Our family used to pick our cherries in the orchard, and when we'd come home my mom made her special Door County cherry pie. It's delicious served warm with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream. In fact, my first cozy mystery series, the Very Cherry Mystery Series was set in Door County on a cherry orchard. You can print the recipe here: 

 


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VICKI DELANY: My goodness what a fantastic selection of fruit, fruit drinks, fruit desserts, and pure yummy fruitie goodness.  Right now in the farm country of Southern Ontario rhubarb is in and strawberries soon to come.  Strawberry rhubarb bars are one of the things I love to make the most when everything is in season. In fact, it's so much my favourite, it was my very first recipe as a regular cook in the kitchen! 




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CLEO COYLE: On hot summer days, I love to whip up this VIRGIN SANGRIA, which is not only refreshing and hydrating but also uses some of my favorite summer fruits (watermelon, strawberries, and peaches), although you can adapt the recipe to your own favorites. 

Why virgin? While a white wine sangria is delicious, on a workday, I prefer that my fingers hit my laptop keyboard rather than my forehead, which means no firewater until the day is done. A virgin sangria is also a good idea for households with kids because it can be converted into an adult beverage at the time it's poured, which means one pitcher can serve drinkers and non-drinkers alike. 

Click here for my VIRGIN SANGRIA recipe (with a free, downloadable PDF), and enjoy the fruits of summer, everyone! ~ Cleo


Readers, how about you?

What fruits signal the start of summer for you? Do you have a favorite summer fruit recipe? Let us know in the comments. If you're willing to share, include the recipe, too. Comment below to be entered in this month's giveaway!

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Murder at First Slice (ARC) by Valerie Burns 

A Clue in the Crumbs (paperback) Lucy Burdette 

Essentials of Murder by Kim Davis 

When It's Time for Leaving by Ang Pompano 

Cherry Scones & Broken Bones by Darci Hannah 

All Shell Breaks Loose, (ARC) by Molly MacRae 

No Roast for the Weary by Cleo Coyle 

Treble at the Jam Fest by Leslie Budewitz 

Murder at Cape Cod Costumers by Maddie Day



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209 comments:

  1. My favorite fruits that start Summer for me are Watermelon 🍉 and Strawberries 🍓
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    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

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    1. Those are two of my favorites, too. I am also a big fan of pineapple. Good luck!

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  2. I love all summer fruit! When I was a child, the kick off to summer vacation was buying the "end of school" watermelon. How we savored that first sweet and cool melon along with the freedom of summer vacation! Now I would say that fresh cherries signal the start of summer for me. Usually I enjoy fresh fruit items on their own. I do love fruit cobbler with either a pastry crush or a crumble style crust.

    Nancy
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    1. Nancy, I love watermelons, too. Oh, and cherries. Those are so good. Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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  3. The first fruit available here is strawberries. While I love them, peaches will always hold first place – both in taste and memories.
    A friend introduced me to a huge peach orchard when I was in my 20’s. So many wonderful memories in that orchard from finding out you shouldn’t pick peaches in the rain (because when damp blemishes don’t show up) to my dad entertaining my daughter with a jug of water and a pocket knife as they walked through the trees sampling to see if they were ready yet.
    One of my favorite ways to have any fresh fruit is with this recipe, which can be adapted to any of them. Hubby’s not a big fruit lover (I know gasp), but he loves this dessert.

    FRESH PEACH DELIGHT
    The magic of his favorite dessert is that it is versatile for whatever fruit is in season at the time. To change it up with different fruit (strawberries, blueberries or peaches), you just change the flavor of jello or use your own homemade pie filling.
    Here's the recipe using peaches. It was the original recipe my Mom started using decades ago.
    Ingredients for crust
    1 cup flour
    1 tablespoon sugar
    ½ cup butter softened, 1 stick
    ¼ cups finely ground pecans
    Ingredients for creamy layer
    1 cup sugar
    8 ounces of cream cheese, softened
    9 ounce tub of cool whip (As you can see old recipe. You can use the small tub or part of big tub. I usually use big tube and add a bit more than half of it.)
    Fruit layer
    3 cups of fresh, sliced peaches
    Top layer ingredients
    1 cup sugar
    2 tablespoons of cornstarch
    1 ½ cup of water
    1 package of peach flavored jello (3 ounce size)
    Directions
    Mix crust ingredients until well blended. Spread in 9x13 pan. Bake in a 350 degree oven until light golden brown. Cool.
    For creamy layer cream the sugar and cream cheese until smooth and blended. Fold in cool whip. Spread over cooled crust.
    Top with the sliced peaches and put in refrigerator
    For top layer combine the sugar and cornstarch. Stir in water. Cook until thick. Stir in jello until thoroughly blended. Cool. (I often speed this up by placing pan in sink with water and ice. Constantly moving pan around while stirring so it doesn’t just cool on mixture closest to the pan. You don’t want it to set – only getting thick or it won’t spread properly.) Spoon glaze over peaches covering them completely. If they stick up, take your finger and push them down into the cheese layer. If you don’t, the fruit will turn dark.
    Chill until serving.
    One variation to this are to use fresh strawberries cut in half (enough to cover the creamy layer) and use strawberry jello.
    Another variation is to use a layer of blueberry pie filling instead of the fruit and jello layer. I make my own blueberry pie filling for this using fresh picked fruit.
    Blueberry Pie Filling
    2 cups sugar
    5 tablespoons cornstarch
    2 cups water
    8 cups of fresh blueberries.
    Stir together the sugar and cornstarch in a saucepan. Wisk in the water until smooth. Stir in the blueberries and bring to a boil. Boil stirring constantly for 2 minutes. Remove from heat and cool.
    Thank you for the fabulous and extremely generous giveaway! Whoever wins will surely have Christmas in June. 😊
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. Thanks for sharing the memories and this awesome recipe. Good luck!

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  4. Thank you for all the ideas and recipes AND chance to win. Welcome to Vicki Delany - I hope you post the recipe for the Strawberry Rhubarb bars. Several fruits are on my summer list - gooseberries (when I can find them), blackberries and then the peaches from our tree. One of my favorite ways to fix the peaches is to put peach halves on a low heat grill cut side down until lightly grilled with marks on them, flip them over and let them cook until slightly soft and the cavity fills with peach juice. Best served with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream.
    madamhawk at gmail dot com

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    1. You have your own peach tree? AWESOME!!!! Grilled peaches are lovely. I don't think I've ever had a gooseberry, but now I'm going to need to fix that. Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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  5. All the recipes sound delicious. I love this email and look forward each one. 20trixie21@gmail.com

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  6. Welcome to Vicki Delany. So glad you're here. I love strawberry rhubarb pie and I just made something called a strawberry rhubarb dump cake. Yummy! Thanks for the chance. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Awesome! A friend is going to share a recipe for rhubarb with me. If it turns out well, I will include it on the blog. Thanks and good luck!

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  7. These sound great! I'd love to win and read some "new to me" authors! thismomsonthego@gmail.com

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  8. I love to go to the local strawberry patch to pick our own when they are ready! Anything peaches is always a great choice for me! Heidi at slowthorp (at) iowatelecom (dot) net Thank you for the chance!

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    1. I love strawberries, too. They are definitely one of my favorite fruits. Good luck!

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  9. My favorite is strawberries, my grandma would lightly mash and add sugar and use on shortcake, so good!

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    1. I’d love to win! Arwen1985@gmail.com

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    2. Strawberry shortcake was one of my dad's favorites. My mom used to freeze strawberries so we could eat them year round. I had forgotten about that. Thanks for helping me remember. Good luck!

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  10. Nothing says summer like fresh strawberries. I love a fresh strawberry pie or strawberry shortcake. A fresh salad with strawberries is also refreshing and delicious. 3labsmom(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Agreed! Strawberry shortcake is AMAZING!! Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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  11. Heather Swanson heatherlynnswanson@hotmail.comJune 7, 2026 at 9:57 AM

    I love fresh Ontario strawberries & raspberries.

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    1. I love strawberries, too. Thanks for sharing. Good luck!

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  12. It's not really summer until there are peaches at the farmers' markets, but I think I associate watermelon most with summer, as it reminds me of annual family reunions and big slices of watermelon sprinkled with just a little salt. ddddfacebook05 at gmail.com

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    1. Oh yeah! Love watermelon. It's so good. Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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  13. Between my aunt and I we read close to 30 books each month. More so if we are binging a series. Love love love books

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    1. Sounds like you are in the right place. We love books, too! Love reading and writing then.

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  14. I really love strawberry shortcake but have become allergic. I now go to cherries. Addeitcher@gmail.com

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    1. YIKES! I would have not being able to eat strawberries anymore. Glad you found an alternative. Good luck!

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  15. Brings back some sweet (and tasty) summertime memories. My MIL made a scrumptious rhubarb-strawberry cobbler. Thanks for sharing!
    lindaoakton@yahoo.com

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    1. Strawberries and rhubarb are a great combo. Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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  16. no fav
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  17. Already had rhubarb crisp!

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  18. My favorite fruit is mango and I love it with sticky rice. However I dont live where they grow so my favorite summer fruit is cherries and I LOVE my grandmas cherry cobbler.
    1/4 cup butter
    1/2 cup sugar
    2/3 cup milk
    1 cup flour
    2 tsp baking powder
    3/4 tsp salt
    2 cups fruit
    Mix all ingredients together except for fruit, turn into 9in baking dish and put fruit on top. Bake at 375 for 35-45 min

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    1. I didnt realize it was publishing as anonymous, this is my post 🤦‍♀️

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    2. Meagan, thanks for the recipe! Best of luck with the drawing!

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  19. All of these look yummy! My favorite summer treat is watermelon! The "ripe" season is so short here in Ohio, so I have to take advantage of it while I can. christy41970 at gmail dot com

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    1. YUM! Love watermelon, too. When you have a short season, you gotta make the best of it. Watermelon everything!!!! Good luck!

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  20. My favorite summer fruit is watermelon. I'd like to be able to grow it. My favorite fruit, in the recipe, is cherries. johnlong83@rocketmail.com

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    1. John, I love watermelon, too. I can't wait to get one this summer. Thanks for the comment and good luck!

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  21. Whatever berries appear in the grocery store get my attention. I do love the delicate red raspberries. They don’t make it into any recipe, I wash them and eat them…….

    These books look like lovely summer treats I promise I would not eat them! 😅

    Linda O.
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    1. LOL - I haven't had a lot of recipes with raspberries, but I think I need to try more. Thanks for reminding me. Good luck!

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  22. I love summer fruit especially peaches. ringo_94 hotmail dot com

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  23. All these recipes look delicious. Thanks for the chance to win all these great sounding books.

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    1. Thank you, Nancy. Don't forget to leave your email address to be entered for the giveaway!

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  24. Thank you for the fun contest. Strawberries are my favorite & it's not summer without them! It's great getting ready for summer in the Deep South in April with a Strawberry Festival to kick things off early. It's like getting my favorite fruit two extra months since they're ripe & ready in April every year. I use them in baked goods, frozen drinks, cereal, & just plain with all the juices running down my chin, LOL. I just can't get enough strawberries! Crain.julie54@gmail.com

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    1. I love strawberries, too. A strawberry festival sounds AMAZING!!! I'm always intrigued by all of the unusual foods that people manage to create at festivals. Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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  25. Living in Minnesota I eagerly await summer. I love watermelon, strawberries and peaches. My favorite summer fruit dessert is strawberry shortcake. It's easy to make as well. 😊 kathyclugston3@gmail.com

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    1. Kathy, thanks for sharing. I love strawberry shortcake, too. I might need to try that soon. Good luck!

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  26. These books sound like the type I like. Hope I win

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  27. Strawberries are our first in my part of Ohio but I love all fruit.....Fingers crossed that my name is picked but good luck to all....Diana

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    1. Diana, I love strawberries, too. We'll need your email address if you want to enter the giveaway!

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  28. Oh the joy of summer fruits. I love them all and am lucky to have berry farms and farmer's markets to be able to buy local on a regular basis. Strawberry season is ending here, but now blueberries and soon raspberries, watermelons, canteloupe, peaches - just the best! snead(dot)sarah@gmail(dot)(com)

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  29. Wow these all look delicious! I have to agree with Leslie Karst about peaches. I love to make baked peaches and top them with vanilla ice cream...oh my!!!! I love all the fruits in the summer time. So fresh!

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    1. I can eat almost anything if it's topped with vanilla ice cream! :-) But, fruit crumble with ice cram is delish!

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  30. Strawberry's and strawberry festivals with all the yummy treats are the start of Summer for me. fotw_1999 at yahoo dot com

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    1. Now, I need a strawberry festival. Excuse me while I go Google that. Good luck with the giveaway!

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  31. CandyDaulton56@gmail.comJune 7, 2026 at 10:24 AM

    Candy Dayton daulton

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    1. Peaches signal spring/summer here. So many types of fruit are imported for us. Fresh strawberry and blueberry picking. Are so good here. Kiwi, bananas, we put all kinds of fruits in to the salad!

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    2. I haven't had a kiwi in a. . . can't remember. Love both strawberries and blueberries. So good. Thanks for comment.

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  32. Strawberries!!!!! I always forget about rhubarb. My mother used to make the best rhubarb pie.

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  33. My favorites are trawberries, rhubarb, peaches, and watermelon. Our rhubarb is slow and small this year between the late cold and the deer eating the leaves (yes, should be poisonous but the deer here eat anything) but still hoping to get at least some salad made. We usually have peaches off our tree ready in August but looks like we're not going to get any this year. Again, I think it was having the weather so cold so late and fluctuating so much. We got tons of peaches the last couple years so might just be having an off year too. At least we have plenty canned and frozen.
    kozo8989(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. Mother Nature has been confused. I have worried that a lot of produce may be impacted. Fingers crossed it isn't. Good luck with the giveaway!

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  34. I like to serve a fruit salad.
    Kit3247@aol.com

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    1. So yummy. I love a good fruit salad, too. Good luck!

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  35. Louise Forman

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    1. Fresh local strawberries!

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    2. Strawberries are so good. I LOVE them. Thanks for sharing.

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  36. I generally prefer to eat fruit as it is. Love melons (watermelon, cantaloupe, etc.) and berries in summer. Thanks for the chance. pmr3956 (at) gmail (dot) com.

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  37. I love strawberry rhubarb pie! It always tastes like summer.

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    1. I haven't had strawberry rhubarb pie, but now I need to try it.

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  38. I love fruit!! Strawberries, oranges, apples, and bananas are my favorites. I love making banana pudding and cheesecake with fresh strawberry topping.

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    1. My mom used to make banana pudding with vanilla wafers. It was yummy.

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  39. I used to just use a simple syrup of 1 tablespoon each of lemon juice, lime juice, orange juice, and sugar to pour over my fruit salads when I made them. The acidity helped keep apples from turning and gave a little flavor. I also like marinating my strawberries in red wine vinegar and sugar, then chilling and served with whipped cream. Thanks for the giveaway.
    Kuzlin (at) aol (dot) com

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    1. Those sound like great tips. I am going to give the syrup a try. I may also give the red wine vinegar and sugar a try for strawberries. Thanks for the tips. Good luck!

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  40. Thank you for all of the wonderful fruit recipes, I can't wait to try them. Strawberries are the first fruit to come into season where we live and I always look forward to them. But watermelon is probably my favorite fruit.

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    1. Thank you for a chance to win some of the fabulous books that you have written. ioncookbooks (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  41. I don't have any recipes but I love fruit cobbler. Thank you for the chance to win AlAm22@msn.com

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  42. Strawberries remind me of summer. My mother makes an amazing strawberry pie. It has a graham cracker crust, a thin layer of cream cheese and sugar with no fresh strawberries in top, in a Jell-O liked mixture.

    Bmijrkd@gmail.com

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  43. These books look really interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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  44. My favorite to make is an apple crumble

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  45. Ripe Peaches and Black Plums. I love fruit salad with fresh fruit. Thank you for this chance. areewekidding(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  46. The best thing about summer is the wonderful array of fruits! I love them all, but have to say, cherries, apricots, rhubarb and peaches top my list. Rhubarb pie is my all-time favorite pie. Anyway they are served, I am in! Oh, let's not forget watermelon, cantaloupe, raspberries and blackberries, blueberries, oh my! Summer heaven. makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com

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    1. Marcia, I agree that fresh fruit is one of the things about summer. It's delicious! Thanks for supporting the blog. Good luck!

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  47. Strawberries are definitely my favorite. I remember my elderly neighbor always sharing berries with little me from her plants that grew between our 2 yards. Also, my then boyfriend ( now husband of many years) packed a cooler full of all sorts of goodies including all sorts of fresh fruit for our day trip to Warren Dunes in Michigan. It was wonderful, but the proposal was better.

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    1. Dory, I'm a HUGE fan of strawberries too. What a wonderful memory and oh so romantic!

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  48. I am an absolute fruit lover! Mango, papaya, watermelon, cherries, figs, and berries galore. I love the assortment of books and authors you have listed in your contest. Many are new authors to me. Fabulous summer reading. Recipe: cubed watermelon, 1/2 cup feta cheese, and a handful of chopped mint leaves. Fold to mix, refrigerate, and enjoy a refreshing, tasty delight! aafergus001@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for sharing the recipe and supporting the blog. I am glad you found some new authors. Good luck with the giveaway!

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  49. Summer fruits : so many to choose from . When we bought our first house in Wisconsin it came with a cherry tree . I made lots of mini cherry cheesecakes to share . Although I no longer have any fruit trees , I still love the fresh fruit we can get in the summer here in MN . Watermelon and cantaloupe from our Farmers market , blueberries , strawberries, blackberries and raspberries . I love having our four local grand children over as they are all fresh fruit monsters ! Oh and so many ways to make delicious desserts from sour cream rhubarb pie to a wonderful freshly made blueberry pie . Uh oh , there goes my diet .
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  50. Berries are a sure sign of summer. Watermelon is also a family favorite.

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  51. LOVE summer fruits ... watermelon, cherries, peaches, blackberries, et al. My favorite "recipe" is fruit compote. Start with a deliciously ripe cantaloupe and scoop out melon balls. Add other fruits of your choice ... We usually add strawberries, kiwi and blueberries. Add a can of canned peaches, INCLUDING the juice. (Prefer the ones canned only in natural juices.) Taste and sprinkle a little powdered sugar on it if you want it sweeter. Wonderful as a salad, or served over vanilla ice cream as dessert. As is, suitable for the whole family. But if you want a little something extra for the adults ... add a bit of brandy. (I live in Wisconsin, after all ... )

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    1. Name: Tessa Bartels email: tessa.bookconcierge@gmail.com

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  52. Strawberries always mark the start of summer. Nothing special, either strawberries in whipped cream or a good old shortcake. d_isley@hotmail.com

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  53. When strawberries are ripe and ready to eat, then I know it’s summer time.
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  54. The recipes all sound great! The giveaway is a fantastic group of books! Thank you!
    Summer fruit is always so much better than grocery store fruit. I love finding fruit stands and farmers markets to buy local.
    artnkel@aol.com

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  55. All of these summer fruit recipes sound great. Can’t wait to try. Dtomli@icloud.com.

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  56. I would have to say watermelon...It seems to be the one fruit that will not appear any other season and now that we have seedless it is even better. No spitting seeds....lol
    lafabq at aol dot com

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  57. Strawberries and melons are my favorite. I enjoy both. Thanks for the opportunity!
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  58. I have several favorite summertime fruits!
    Blackberries, cherries, watermelon, raspberries & strawberries.
    I like all but watermelon with a sprinkle of of sugar & whip cream. Watermelon I like plain (unless it needs a bit of sugar)
    Strawberries I chop, mix with equal amounts of strawberry ice cream & whip cream, then spoon that into a hollowed out either angel food cake or sometimes pound cake. Place the top back on & freeze.
    Or just mixed the berries with equal amounts of ice cream of choice & whip cream. Chunk up an angel food or pound cake & mix gently together, freeze & eat.
    Either way most yummy
    Thanks. Y’all have a great day!
    S Sens
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  59. Katherine ThorntonJune 7, 2026 at 11:34 AM

    These recipes all sound delicious! Love fruit dishes in the summer!! Rosebud033@gmail.com

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    1. Agreed! Fruit dishes in the summer can be so refreshing. Best of luck!

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  60. My favourite summer fruit are plums, strawberries & tomatoes ( which are actually fruits)

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  61. The recipes are so yummy. I enjoy watermelon, peaches, strawberries, and cherries. Love the refreshing and tasty fruits for the summer. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  63. So many of these recipes sound fantiastic! I love summer fruits and look forward to them each season. While I do love peaches and cherries, it is watermelon, blueberries, and strawberries that really shout 'summertime' for me. I love going to the local U-Pick farms for blueberries and strawberries. One of my favorite recipes to make for summer is Lemon Blueberry Cake.

    Lemon Cake Recipe:
    1 cup granulated sugar
    2 lemons (zested and juiced)
    1 cup whole-milk
    2 large eggs (room temperature)
    1/2 cup olive oil
    1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon baking soda
    1 cup powdered sugar (sifted, plus more as needed, optional)

    Blueberry Mixture:
    4 cups fresh or frozen blueberries (if frozen, do not thaw)
    ½ cup granulated sugar
    Lemon zest
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    ¾ cup unsalted butter (melted)
    Preheat the oven to 350°F.
    Spray an 8x8-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray, then line with parchment paper, leaving a little excess hanging over on all four sides, then set aside.

    For the Lemon Cake:
    Combine the granulated sugar and lemon zest into a large bowl.
    use your fingers to massage the zest into the sugar until the zest started to melt and the mixture is fragrant (about one minute).
    Add the milk, eggs, oil, butter, and 3 tablespoons of the lemon juice. Whisk until smooth.
    Add flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda, folding the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients.
    In separate large bowl, carefully combine blueberries, sugar, lemon zest, and vanilla.
    Spread the blueberry mixture evenly into the pan.
    Pour cake mix over blueberries and spread evenly.
    Bake for 45 minutes or until top is golden brown and the blueberries are bubbly.
    Let cool for 10-15 minutes before serving.
    Vanilla ice cream is a good pairing.

    Thank you for the opportunity! tambismith2023@gmail.com

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    1. This looks yummy. I'll bet the lemon zest gives it a refreshing citrus flavor that screams SUMMER! Thanks for the recipe. I can't wait to give it a try. Good luck in the giveaway!

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  64. Strawberries and Watermelon

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  65. I love watermelon! I can eat it all summer long!🥰
    Sherry Brown
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  66. Wow! Those recipes are great! Strawberries are my fruit for the summer. I keep it on the light side. A bowl of strawberries with fat free cool whip. Thank you for the chance to win! nlap3414@gmail.com

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    1. Nancy, I love making my own whipped cream from heavy cream, vanilla, and small amount of sugar. It's so good, but not fat free. Good luck in the giveaway!

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  67. The first perfect strawberries signal summer for me. I always have frozen strawberries and blueberries in the freezer for smoothies, but wow - those first perfect strawberries. Thank you for all of the great recipes and the giveaway. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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  68. The start of summer means cherry season. They taste so good. It's my favorite fruit. Javabeagle(at)gmail(dot)com

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  69. All these wonderful ideas!!! Thank you all!!
    lindalou64(@)live(dot)com

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  70. I love all summer fruits, especially peaches and all the recipes in this blog sound mouth-watering delicious! A special thank you to all the participating authors who gave recipes. Thank you for the chance. jeannek330@gmail(dot)com

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  71. I'm originally a northern girl but am now a southerners. I dearly miss my rhubarb patch but always ate whatever was in season (or the extra we froze for winter)

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    1. My great niece (age 8) and her friends had a lemonade stand last week. Rhubarb lemonade was one of the favorites. Now, I want to try it. Thanks for sharing, Laura.

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  72. My favorite fruits are watermelon and cantaloupe. They are refreshing, juicy and sweet

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  73. Watermelon
    Fresh Fruit Salad
    Christa Ruhnke
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  74. My favorite fruits that start summer for me are watermelons, plums, and cherries.
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  75. I love making a strawberry mango salad in the summer. It’s so refreshing
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  76. Oh my. Lead us into temptation!
    It all sounds wonderful.
    I just finished making a non-fruit treat: Smitten Kitchen's Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie! It is wicked good and it's for my birthday dinner. Lucky me.
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  77. Local farms with "pick your own" strawberries are what marks the beginning of summer for me. We don't usually cook with our summer fruit. It just gets eaten after a rinse - over the sink if it is juicy!
    Thanks for the opportunity to win the books! dfdeforestoh(at)gmail(dot)com.

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  78. Our local supermarket sells berries year round, so strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries are no longer exclusively a summer fruit. Peaches, though, are seasonal, so peach season and summer are synonymous. lroth(at)pcext(dot)com

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  79. Of course it has to be strawberries and peaches! We wait all year for those to be in the perfect season. Although my 5 year old and students would argue that watermelon is the bestest summer treat ever! Good luck and God bless to all! Happy summer
    Ahunt2905@gmail.com

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  80. Nothing says summer like a great fruit recipe and good books. Eliederbach@wi.rr.com

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  81. Good old cold WATERMELON signals summer is here! I usually eat it as is or put on the grill for a few seconds.

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  82. My favorite fruits are pretty much all of them to signal the summer. I love peaches, being my favorite, strawberries, grapes, etc and love a homemade peach crisp!
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  83. These recipes look delicious. Fresh blueberries from our blueberry bush definitely let me know summer is here.

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  84. I don't have any summer fruit recipes, I just appreciate finally getting to eat some ripe fruit. Fruit available year round is fine, but it's hardly ever ripe these days.

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  85. Strawberry shortcake simple and delicious pound cake, whipped cream and strawberries yum Thank you Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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  86. Blueberries always do it for me. I live in Michigan and we burst with blueberries 🫐

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  87. Love the recipes, My favorite summer dish is a salad with cut up strawberries in it and a Greek dressing with goat cheese, love it, Thanks for the chance to win, Penney luvhistoricalromance(at)gmail.com

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    1. Strawberry salad 8 cups chopped romaine or whole-leaf baby spinach
      3 cups halved or quartered strawberries
      1 cup shredded Monterey jack cheese
      ¼ cup very thin slices red onion – a mandoline works great for this!
      ¾ cup Candied Pecans (or your own favorite candied or roasted nuts)
      Sweet Red Wine Vinaigrette

      Instructions

      In a large serving dish or salad bowl, toss together all of the lettuce, plus about three-fourths of the strawberries, cheese, and onion. Then scatter the remaining one-fourth of the strawberries, cheese, and onion over the top.
      Sprinkle with Candied Pecans.
      Serve with Sweet Red Wine Vinaigrette on the side, for people to add as little or as much as they like to their own portion,

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  88. My favorite thing to make in the summer are Rhubarb Bars. shawn113{at}hotmail{dot}com

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  89. Strawberries are my favorite summer fruit. JFWisherd(at)dot(com)

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  90. My favorite summer fruit is peaches, which are available at our local farmers market in July. Any fruit that is available at our local farmers market in the summer is delicious!

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    1. Here in Michigan we have to wait a little longer for our peaches.

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  91. We have tart cherrie trees in the yard and our June involves picking, pitting, and freezing for about two weeks. But we get to enjoy the bounty all year round. Pies, Balfour, and lots of jam.

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  92. Whoops I forgot my name!
    We have tart cherrie trees in the yard and our June involves picking, pitting, and freezing for about two weeks. But we get to enjoy the bounty all year round. Pies, Balfour, and lots of jam.

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    1. My mother-in-law had a tart cherry tree in their backyard and made delicious pies with them.

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  93. My favorite summer fruit is watermelon
    Joannlowehunter@aol.com

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  94. Gabrielle HashimotoJune 7, 2026 at 2:04 PM

    I love mangoes and cherries in the summer!

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  95. Strawberries are the fruit that let's me know that it is summer. Thank you for this chance at your giveaway. pgenest57 at aol dot com

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    1. My grandparents had a strawberry patch. We loved picking and eating them.

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  96. I am all about watermelon all summer long. Chunks of it in a bowl, slices of it at the beach, and my favorite is when hubby & I use fresh watermelon to make frozen daiquiris to sip while we sit out on the balcony!

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    1. I remember that as a kid, watermelon was the biggest treat of the summer along with corn on the cob. Your daquiris sound delicious!

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  97. For me it's strawberries. I love adding them to salads.

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  98. Strawberries are my favorite also Blueberries. Thanks for all these amazing recipes and for this awesome giveaway. Linda May. Maycarlson6848@gmail.com

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  99. Love all the berry recipes. I love fresh berry on a big buttermilk biscuit.

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  100. Summer begins with rhubarb! My mom always made a rhubarb torte with meringue on top. I love all berries, then watermelon and stone fruit. I eat the seasons and love every minute of it! ljbonkoski@yahoo.com

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  101. I love all summer fruits but my ver favorite is rhubarb. I love nothing made with rhubarb! Thanks for sharing your recipes and the chance to win! Faithdcreech@gmail.com

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  102. Kathryn ZweigenbaumJune 7, 2026 at 2:43 PM

    Peaches. I loved my Nana's peach cobbler. zweigenbaum@comcast.net

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  103. Thank you everyone for your fun fruit comments and recipes! Though not my favorite, rhubarb grows in abundance in my garden from ONE plant we have had for 3 years. I call it the never-ending rhubarb plant. We give it away and make everything we can think of with it, and still it keeps growing. I will definitely try making Leslie's Rhubarb Sour Cream Custard Pie!! My very favorite summer fruits are apricots, nectarines and peaches. We eat them every day for breakfast, and make jams with them. Our apricot tree produced a measly 4 fruits this year (2 years old), in contract with last year when we had oodles of them. Fortunately we have great ones at one of our produce stores. JOY!!! Luis at ole dot travel

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  104. Here in Southwestern Ontario, the early summer heat brings the strawberries! You can't beat fresh picked strawberries straight into the mouth. Yum!!!!

    My favourite "recipe" would have to be strawberry-rhubarb pie. I have a friend that makes it and I have to hide some so others in the house don't eat it.

    Thanks to everyone for the recipes!
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  105. When I lived in northern New England a neighbor introduced me to the simple goodness of fresh strawberries dipped into sour cream(or creme fraiche) then dipped into brown sugar - so very easy/yummy. Now in living in PA, we like going to New Jersey for both the road-side stands and the pick-your own farms. Thanks for your generous offer, hope you guys get to enjoy your summer.

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