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Sadly, it’s tough to find wild-caught U.S. shrimp, at least in the inland Northwest. I’d love a list of places to buy it.


What does summer taste like to you?


Buffy O. Now that I’m dairy free, it


would be a bowl of


sliced organic peaches with coconut milk and raw honey. YUM!


Ginger K. Pineapple, watermelon, and grilled peaches topped


with mascarpone and honey.


Laurie E. Eating strawberries or pineapple on the beach—summer tastes like fresh fruit to me!


Leigh S. Corn on the cob, tri-color pasta salad, and


homemade blueberry pie for dessert.


READER RECIPE FAVORITES: COOL DRINKS


Pineapple-Mint Quencher Cherry Jubilee Lemon-Ginger Bubbly Matcha Green Tea Drink Rhubarb Lemonade Spritzer


Try them @deliciousliving.com/recipes. And be sure to let us know which recipes you love the most!


You’ve been talking I would love your help to explore Ayurveda.


–Mariesa


–Tara L.


A Perfume Organic Green is one of my favorite fragrances. And I keep their Urban Organic perfume around the offi ce to put a nice scent on our chiropractic tables.


–Lloyd C.


T e Stoney Mountain Farm in Burlington, North Carolina, has the best wool dryer balls I can fi nd. T ey dry my clothes very quickly and there is no static!


Fruit = healthy fast food.


–Sherry F.


We take curcumin supplements for infl ammation every day. –Lori L.


–Mary L.


It’s absolutely amazing to watch children teach each other [about food]. Our school uses “teaching buddies” to enforce positive learning.


Companies should make food that is good for us, plain and simple!


–Jesse L.


-Sheila A.


8 deliciousliving | july 2012


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