Cold dinners take over the summer table
- Meteorologists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predict hotter-than-average temperatures across much of the country this summer, contributing to the shift in how we eat.
- The United States experienced its fourth-hottest summer on record in 2024, with Phoenix, Arizona, reaching an average temperature of 98.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli notes a restaurant trend of continued growth in minimal intervention in food, favoring a less-is-more mentality.
- The trend of cold dinners is linked to the cottagecore movement, promoting simplicity and nostalgia in summer meals.
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Cold dinners take over the summer table
Meteorologists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, predict hotter-than-average temperatures across much of the country this summer. When heat levels soar, the ... Read moreThe post Cold dinners take over the summer table appeared first on Food…
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