Thursday, August 7, 2025

Summertime And The Living and Cooking is Easy!


teak wood table and chair set on the deck

I absolutely love the old 1934 song Summertime ðŸŽµðŸŽµ (written by George Gershwin and performed in the musical Porgy and Bess)—it perfectly captures the easygoing vibe of the season. 

There's something about summer that makes everything feel a bit more relaxed: simple dinners out on the deck, lighter meals, golden sunlight stretching well into the evening, leisurely evening walks, and casual get-togethers with friends, and even a lazy afternoon nap. 


Free Dog Rest photo and picture
Not our dog... just got the photo of him

But I’ll be honest—when the temperatures start climbing into the high 90s (like they have for the past month), my motivation to cook drops fast. 

Free Vegetable Pan Grilled Vegetables photo and picture

My kitchen has definitely noticed the change... These days, I’ve been leaning heavily into no-fuss, no-heat meals like fresh salads, chilled gazpacho, simple sandwiches, and veggies. Real cooking? Not so much. 

Real Heat 

When I was growing up, we didn’t have air conditioning—neither in the house nor the car (1950's). Summer meant spending evenings outside on the "stoop"c , sipping ice-cold lemonade, eating popsicles, and chatting with our next-door neighbors. We lived in a row houses, so we were close to each other in every way.

While the adults swapped stories and talked for hours, we kids played endless games of hide-and-seek.

Free Pink Lemonade Summer photo and picture

On Sundays—my dad’s only day off—we would pile into the car and  my dad would take us for long drives along the shady stretches off the Delaware River towards New Hope, Pa. My mom didn’t drive, so these outings were something we really looked forward to. We’d roll down all the windows (no A/C, of course) and let the breeze rush in, cooling off as we soaked in the simple joy of a Sunday ride. 

Yes, it is now "summertime" and the living is easier because we do have air-conditioning in our home and in the car. Yet, I tend to feel lazier in the real hot weather and try to minimize cooking.

I'm sharing some easy summer recipes with links to the recipe. For protein, I tend to add tofu or open a can of chickpeas or black beans and add it to salads.

salad of corn, cucumber, and red onion

 Corn, Cucumber, olive Salad with Creamy Lime Dressing (yum)

Rice with avocado, chickpeas, sesame seeds, avocado and spices

Quinoa Tabouleh salad (lovely)

Jersey Corn, fresh basil, and Tomato Salad  (The best!!)

Frozen Kiwi Mojito  (Refreshing with or without alcohol) 

Red Cabbage Potato Salad (no mayo- a lemon dressing) 

potato salad with red cabbage, vegan, gluten-free

Sushi in a Bowl: Perfect Easy Summer Meal  

Mango Peach Summer Salad (outstanding and tasty) 

mango salsa appetizer for vegans and gluten free


I share easy plant-based healthy recipes that meet gluten-free standards.


4 comments:

  1. I still bake and cook in summer time :-) I hardly sweat....even when I work out and lift weight, I don't sweat much. Plus our summer is very mild and this year is even milder..the temperature has been lingered on 12-25C and rainy during last 3-4 weeks. Today we finally have some SUNSHINE...Hooray!!

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  2. Salads are popular here as well. You have great memories of summer growing up. I do too and we managed without air conditioning. We rarely use it in the car today. The windows are down and the breeze is enough.

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  3. We are entering another long heat wave and I'm not enjoying it at all.
    Thank you for sharing so many summer meal ideas.

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  4. I have some of those wonderful memories myself, my favorite item no longer on cars, was the wing window in the front seat! Sometimes as one of the older kids, I got to sit up front, that wing window and I were best friends. Off to look at that Frozen Kiwi Mojito, and others. Thanks Judee for a great memory stirring visit!

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