splashes & laughs

msip-summer

here’s this weeks post for iheartfaces. the theme is “my story in photos – summer edition.” be sure to click on the button above to check out all the other great entries!

for relief from the heat, i try to take my kids to the sprayground at least a few times during the really hot summer days. it’s a favorite for us, and the best part is that it’s completely free! how can you beat that?!

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we pack lots of snacks and drinks and splash for hours. warning: if you bring your sandwich into the sprayers, it gets a bit soggy.

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we bring water toys and buckets to fill.

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it makes for a great day. and very tired kids when all is said and done.

my idea of a perfect activity for a hot summer day.

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acini di pepe savory salad

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i came up with this recipe on a whim when trying to figure out something to bring as a side dish to a family gathering. i thought about the typical potato salad or fruit salad, but wanted to make something different.

i think i succeeded. this salad was light and refreshing and super easy to make! (oh, and for all you veggie/vegan heads out there, it’s friendly for you too!)

typically acini di pepe pasta is used to make sweet salads usually with pineapple. i think it worked quite nicely in this savory dish.

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ingredients:

1 box acini di pepe pasta (or any small pearl pasta or orzo will do)
1 cup red onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, diced
16 oz. package of heirloom tomatoes (grape size)
1/4 cup newman’s own light balsamic vinaigrette dressing (you can add more or less to your liking.)
1/4 cup  italian parsley, chopped
salt & pepper to taste

preparation:

  • cook pasta following directions on box.
  • dice onion, green bell pepper, and slice all tomatoes in half.
  • once pasta is done cooking, drain and rinse with cool water.
  • transfer pasta to large bowl and add all ingredients and stir well.
  • cover to cool in the refrigerator for at least an hour.

i hope you enjoy this light, summery pasta salad alternative!

printable recipe here.

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