
This traditional American summer classic is best made with very fresh peaches when they are in season in August and early September.
Be sure to buy them where they are grown! As with most fruit, the riper a peach gets, the softer it gets, so tree-ripe fruit is hard to pack and ship. Peaches shipped from Georgia or elsewhere are typically picked somewhat underripe, and then gassed with ethylene in a warehouse to "ripen" them artificially.

This is a fine accompaniment to
A simple cooler for the summer, the Highball is just any spirit served in a tall glass with ice and soda. 
This is a light and refreshing version of the traditional Bread Pudding to enjoy after a summer cookout with family and friends!
This easy and delicious Burgundy-style recipe is no trouble at all to prepare. The chestnuts can come from a jar, so it's just a matter of adding stock and wine and braising for a while.
We had an excuse for another of our famous potluck lunches at 