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Stress less with dinner. When we can't handle the heat in the kitchen, these no-cook recipes are gre

Stress less with dinner. [Allrecipes]( [Allrecipes] [30 No-Cook Summer Meals to Chill Out a Heat Wave]( When we can't handle the heat in the kitchen, these no-cook recipes are great for sweltering summer days. [See More]( No-Cook Appetizer [Baby BLT]( "These were delicious. I made them for a cookout. Huge hit. Everyone was surprised how much they tasted like a BLT."- Marsia H. Easy Peasy Caprese [Stacked Tomato and Burrata Salad]( "This is an outstanding way to enjoy fresh tomatoes and basil from the garden. It is so simple to put together but makes a wonderful presentation." - Lacyanne [Zoodle Caprese Salad]( "The fresh basil and the peppery arugula is an excellent combo for a salad, and the zucchini gives it a little crunch." - Allstar Lutzflcat [Pesto Pasta Caprese Salad]( "Excellent! And SO easy! I added extra mozzarella because cheese makes everything better!" - MsOzski [Caprese on a Stick]( "LOVE IT!! It's impressive and delightfully simple for socializing!!" - Charlie Cam Quick Bites [The 10 Riskiest Foods to Eat, According to Food Safety Experts]( We went straight to the experts. [Read More]( [I Tried the Lunch Jennifer Garner Eats Every Day]( It's big, hearty, and deeply satisfying. [Read More]( [Why Are People Putting *This* In Their Chocolate Chip Cookies?]( Is it the secret ingredient you've been missing? We tested it out. [Read More]( Midday Bites [No-Cook Lunch Recipes for Easy Meals on Hot Weeks]( These recipes are an easy solution when you want to spend more time lounging than cooking. Be Prepared [How to Stock Your Pantry and Fridge for No-Cook Meals]( Keep these convenient ingredients on hand, and you'll be (not) cooking in no time. Hmmm... I'm Really in the Mood For [Scalloped Tomatoes]( [Lemon Poke Cake]( [Zucchini Parmesan]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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