πŸ”₯πŸ‘€πŸ—πŸ– If it grows in summer, it goes on the BBQ


Hi Reader,

My best friend is coming to visit me from out of town tonight.

She's coming with her whole family, and I couldn't be more excited to host them!

We'll be heading to Parc Omega to see some wildlife tomorrow, and the big kids are going to La Ronde amusement park at night.

It's going to be a packed weekend.

As I get ready to throw some things on the BBQ tonight, I wanted to share with my grilling faves this year.

What's your go-to grill dish? Hit that REPLY button and let me know!

​Bruschetta Salmon​

​Baked Stuffed Tomatoes​

​Crispy Air Fryer Zucchini Fritters​

​Sweet and Smoky Charred Corn Salad​

​spiced Mexican corn (dressing this up as I type!)

And for dessert, gluten-free strawberry shortcake and Easy Fruit Skewers​

All my love, xoxo!

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