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Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! Jun 01, 2023 03:30 pm Hooray for June! The sun is shin

Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! [View this email in your browser]( [Go to cookieandkate.com]( [ALL RECIPES]( [BREAKFAST]( [SALAD]( [DINNER]( [DESSERT]( [DRINKS]( [COOKBOOK]( [What to Cook This June]( Jun 01, 2023 03:30 pm [Read the full post at cookieandkate.com]( [Learn what's in season this month at cookieandkate.com!] Hooray for June! The sun is shining and I’m looking forward to summertime activities with Grace. I’ve been brainstorming fun recipes for summer produce (my favorite) and working on our garden lately. Since I reach for fresh chives so often when cooking scrambled eggs, I’m also growing some herbs by the window. I found [this narrow planter]( (affiliate link) that has a water reservoir at the bottom. So far, so good! Herbs are so thirsty! This month, seasonal produce options are expanding to include fresh fruit like blueberries and strawberries, rhubarb and cherries. I think I’ll make a crisp soon. The only question is which kind—[blueberry]( [mixed berry]( or [strawberry rhubarb]( Asparagus and spring peas are on their way out, so get your fill of them while you can. Avocado [Mexican avocado dip recipe]( [Creamy Avocado Dip]( Gluten free and vegan “Another dinner success! This was surprisingly tasty. I honestly passed this up thinking “eh” but then my friends had a fiesta dinner and I was dying for an excuse not to eat their steak or ground beef tacos so I made the refried beans for my tacos. Tonight I made the avocado sauce and pickled onions with it….YUM. And super easy!!” – Erin [More avocado recipes »]( [Continue to the recipe...]( The post [What to Cook This June]( appeared first on [Cookie and Kate](. [View, print or pin this recipe!]( [Buy Cookie and Kate's new cookbook, Love Real Food!]( Recently on Cookie and Kate: [Green Goddess Tortellini Salad]( [Crêpes]( [What to Cook This May]( [Colorful Roasted Vegetables]( [Veggie Sushi Bowls]( [View Cookie and Kate's recipes]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Thank you for subscribing to Cookie and Kate's emails! ♥ Thanks for subscribing to newsletters from [Cookie and Kate.]( To make sure our emails don’t get lost, [add us to your address book.]( UPDATE YOUR PREFERENCES: - [Instant Recipe Updates]( Whenever I post something new - [Weekly Recipe Roundup]( My new recipes packaged into one convenient newsletter [Unsubscribe]( | Cookie and Kate 4741 Central St, #358 Kansas City, MO 64112 USA

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