Can you smell that? It's the promise of summer only just around the corner!
What does summer smell like? To me it smells of sunscreen, ripe mangoes, and of course the good ol' Aussie backyard barbecue.
You'll be able to add some pizazz to your next barbecue with this week's Freebie Friday prize - a Mexican/Spanish BBQ kit from Le' Spice. Rub the Mexican seasoning into your favourite meats, use the chillies to make your own chicken mole poblano with chilli chocolate, and then welcome a balmy summer's evening with an iced chocolate made from raw organic drinking chocolate.
THE PRIZE:
Three lucky readers will win a Le' Spice Mexican/Spanish spice kit containing:- Mexican seasoning
- Spanish paella seasoning
- Spanish adobo seasoning
- Le' Spice raw organic drinking chocolate
- Cinnamon quill
- and the complete range of Le' Spice's Mexican chillies:
- chile ancho
- chile chipotle
- chile ouajillo
- chile mulato
- chile pasilla.
Prize value: Each spice kit is worth over AU$50
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HOW TO ENTER:
All you have to do is fulfil the requirements below:
- Leave a comment on this post and tell us: What does summer smell like to you?
- And then send an email to grabyourforkfreebiefriday@yahoo.com.au with the subject heading "Spice" and include your full name and a copy of your published comment from this post.
Option 2:
- Enter via the Grab Your Fork facebook fan page. Simply leave your answer on the event listing here.
The winning entry will be decided on honesty, creativity or entertainment value. Don't be shy! You gotta be in it to win it! Readers may submit one entry per day as long as each answer is different.
The Le' Spice competition closes on Tuesday 16 November 2010 at 9.30pm AEST. The winner will be announced on Grab Your Fork on Wednesday 17 November 2010.
EDIT: This competition has now closed. Congratulations to the winners announced here.
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The sweet citrus smell of lemons being squeezed for a refreshing glass of lemonade sitting under the umbrella on the porch while soaking in the aroma of freshly cut grass and pear tree blossoms...delightful.
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like barbequeing! I was born and raised in Venezuela, where is summer all year long. I love the smells of grilling meat marinated in cumin, and the aroma of freshly chopped coriander (cilantro), which we use in pretty much EVERY dish.
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Get ready for summer BBQ !!! :)
Being a Qlder most of life before moving to Sydney the smell of summer has always been - ripe mangos, frangipani's and canefires burning.
ReplyDeletesmiles Rozzie Kaye
Summer to me is all about the smell of coconut sunscreen and margaritas - bliss!
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like snags on the BBQ, pool chlorine in your hair, and Aeroguard everywhere, it's Sunny Boy juice on your fingers, sunscreen on your already peeling shoulders, and the anticipation of everyone finishing their charred animal products, so that the pavlova can be brought out!
ReplyDeleteSummer is indelibly the smell of sunscreen and salty ocean air for me, mingled with occasional wafts of bbq-ing prawns and mussels... mmmm....
ReplyDeleteI haven't even smell enough of roses, strawberry, broad breans, bearded iris and we are already thinking summer!!
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like gardenia, basil, figs, feta (strange...), rain on hot garden, unpleasant but lovely smell of tomato foliage, figs, mango and passion fruit.
sounded like a lovely combination for a few scented candel... tomato leaf scented candle.... ummmm. Must write into Diptyque.
Freshly cut salad with Spanish onion and tomatoes straight from the vine,
ReplyDeleteSteak and seafood herbed and marinated on which to dine,
The smell of the ocean as it wafts on the wind to combine,
And create an aromatic ambience so devine!
Gardenia, frangipani, jasmine wafting past mingling with the smell of barbecue and sunscreen and bug repellent.
ReplyDeleteWhen you bury your nose in the old beach towels summer rushes back with the lingering smell of warm salt and suncreen, bringing with it a kaliedoscope of memories of fun.
ReplyDeleteBarecued meat covered in spice.. lots of friends coming over to entice :)
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like sleepy afternoon warmth, the salty ion charged air of the beach, overripe peaches sliced on a platter, their juice melting out, a barbeque and onion-y sweet green mango salad.
ReplyDeletesummer smells of sweet and juicy melons, mangoes and berries!
ReplyDeleteWet grass with a hint of humidity.
ReplyDeleteSea salt, sunscreen and fish and chips
ReplyDeleteBushfire smoke.
ReplyDeletefrESHLY MOWED GRASS AND SUCCULENT MARINATED PRAWNS ON THE BAR B Q
ReplyDeleteSeabreeze with a soft sun glow, just the most sensational aroma
ReplyDeletesweat, bbqs and beer
ReplyDeleteSummer smells of new mown grass or hay drying in the sunshine; summer smells like raindrops on a dusty street; summer smells like the salty sea on a warm breeze; like the soft perfume of flowers in a garden, just a whif and then its gone to be replaced by yet another different scent; like the smell of food cooking outdoors; like fresh washing blowing in the breeze; like fresh strawberries eaten in the spot where they grow and the scent that they leave on your fingers; like a lovers freshly washed hair drying in the sunshine... for me my memories of summers past are embedded in the smells around me.
ReplyDeletewell this summer it's going to be newborn nappies sitting in a hot bin for a week
ReplyDeleteThe smell of the surf and of alcohol - I love 'Ruling the Waves' and 'Waiving the Rules' all summer long!
ReplyDeletesummer smells like citronella candles and wafts of next door's grilled sausages
ReplyDeleteSummer smalls of the ocean, sunscreen and mango daquiris!
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like my mums thai beef and papaya salad and the ocean! :)
ReplyDeleteSun, fun and lots of good food and ice cold drinks.
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like Nem Nuong on the Barbie, Pina Coladas/Mango Caprioska/Classic Margarita Cocktail parties, and Pistachio Gelato on the beach! :)
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like fresh lemon and mint muddled together in a glass with tangy-sweet lemon cordial on a stinking hot afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThe smell of summer is sausages, steak and onion frying on the bbq and Suncream.
ReplyDeletethe smell of summer is the sea-smell of juicy blue mana crabs, fresh out of the pot and eaten just as they are
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like the chance to indulge in longed-for crustaceans that have been amiss during winter's frigid months.
ReplyDeletethat smoky, bbq flavour by using charcoal & kindling with some beer poured over the hot plate, it’s the taste of summer
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like combination of citrus, fresh flowers and freshly mowed grass to me. It is the time when my family is here for a visit so we will go around Victoria exploring the fruit orchard, strawberry farms and doing things around the house.. Love Summer!
ReplyDeleteSummer is the smell of sunscreen, barbeques and the smell of the sea from all the seafood meals, especially prawn shells. You're making me hungry; peeling a kilogram of prawns for lunch and then dipping each shelled prawn into egg mayonnaise. Yum. Just a piece of sourdough on the side!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to pack away the winter woollies for another year and wear some brighter colours for spring and summer!
Summer smells like the beach by day as there's no better place that I'd rather be and in the pagola at night as that's my idea of a perfect Aussie summer's night
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like watermelon with a hint of sunscreen!! lol.. Red ice-blocks and the coals on the Webber.. It also smells of AirWick Lavender as we have to disguise our neighbours nasty chicken poop smell!! lol..
ReplyDeleteSummer to me smells like Zero Pollution!
ReplyDeleteSummer is the smell of freshly cut grass, the salty sea breeze, watermelon, the musk of mangoes and bloom of magnolias. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteA bbq heating up wafting the aroma of chops, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes into the air.
ReplyDeletesummer evenings smell like flowers, barbecue and freshly opened beer.
ReplyDeleteHoneysuckle and Popsicles remind me of my childhood summers in Alabama, trying to catch fireflies at dusk.
ReplyDeleteNow its the smell of my kids sunscreen slathered bodies, BBQs and Eucalyptus!
Summer smells like freshly mowed lawn, and the smell of Christmas decorations still up around the home.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a beach kid so summer smells of cut lemons & watermelons, just-fried calamari rings, sea salt and oddly enough, freshly mown grass!!
ReplyDeleteCoppertone Sun Cream, frangipani flowers and Mangoes!! Not necessarily together!
ReplyDeleteReef coconut oil, salty sea breezes, BBQs, beer, mangoes and seafood
ReplyDeleteSummer smells to me of childhood memories. I'll be sitting outside on a hot Summers night and catch a smell in the air, it takes me back down memory lane and makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like my Beagle's paws after he has danced about in the pile of freshly mown lawn clippings.
ReplyDeleteSummer smells of fun! of Dancing and heat and catching up with yr chum!!
ReplyDeleteChristmas falls in summer, lots of cheer and lots of warm spicey beer!
Eucalyptus oils rising from the warm garden with a hint of backyard BBQ and a note of SPF30+
ReplyDeleteMy favourite scent is cut grass, Reminds me how summers used to last. School holidays were the best, Lying on the grass, having a rest!
ReplyDeleteSmell of Sunscreen and the salty sea water air but best of all? Good Old Aeroguard. Brings back many memories!
ReplyDeleteAt our place Summer smells like lime wedges being squeezed into Coronas, Tabasco sauce being sprinkled onto BBQ'd meat, surfboard wax melting in the sun and aloe vera drying on freshly sunburn skin. But most of all Summer smells like ... fun!
ReplyDeleteHot like a fiery jalopeno, 'juan' is not enough!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely summer this weekend in Sydney. Summer is the smell of freshly mown grass and the smell in the air before the cool southerly winds come through in the evening. And the smell of lemons and the first mango for the season.
ReplyDeleteThe sea and salt air, freshly mown grass, and dinner cooking on the barbecue.
ReplyDeletethe smell of freshly cut lawn while sipping an icy cold cider....ahhhhh
ReplyDeleteImpending thunderstorm!
ReplyDeleteSun sizzling without deviation,
ReplyDeleteCoconut oiled skin - no imitations,
Delicately salted, accompanied by musky smelling man,
Traditionally accompanied by a golden tan!
cheryl
Summer smells like coconut suncreen when you walk along the beach.
ReplyDeleteSummer smells like the first drops of rain just before the storm's about to reach.
Summer smells like stonefruit when you walk down the supermarket isle.
Summer smells like the soft gardenia on the evening breeze, it makes me smile.
BBQs sizzling for all to hear
ReplyDeletePeople watching sipping a beer
Natures aromas in the air
Family salads and counrty fare
The cool ocean breeze and some delicious fish and chips coated with seasoned salt and a dash of tomato sauce.
ReplyDeleteThe falling of light summer rain and it's lovely fresh smell,
ReplyDeletethe salty sea at the beach and in the shores sandy shells,
brushing past those gorgeous large climbing jasmine plants,
to beer drenched cricket supporters while hearing them chant,
driving the streets and smelling barbeques in the air,
and beautifuly fresh cut grass in streets here and there,
suntan lotion on bodies that pass you by,
chlorine wafting from pools and into the sky,
but it's coconut cocktails at the end of the day,
that truly have the smell of Summer, each and every which way!
Amanda =)
Mangoes, sunscreen and salty air!
ReplyDeleteSummer has the smell of rain, just before it starts, with a hint of jasmine, sun cream and bbq's
ReplyDeleteAs I drive up to the Aussie Alps, Summer smells like eucalyptus leaves and other bush scents...
ReplyDeleteAt our place, summer smells of burnt flesh and not just the sausages! Every year my husband somehow manages to singe himself whilst trying to cook up the perfect bbq feast. I have no idea how he manages it - it's definitely a unique ability of his!
ReplyDeleteFreshly mown grass, rare summer rain, extra-strong chlorine and coconut sunscreen. From childhood, I remember the distinctive smell of jelly shoes and the plastic-y smell that accompanied newly opened floaties and swimming pools. The smells of peppermint, gingerbread and tinsel in the leadup to Christmas round off the list.
ReplyDeleteBushfire smoke, gardenias, bbqs, coconut oil, rockmelon, christmas pudding, melting tar on the road, stale beer drifting out of the pubs, christmas tree pine needles, the contrasting and conflictingly delightful smells of an Australian Summer!
ReplyDeleteSmells like it's time to call the exterminator again....
ReplyDeleteSummer smells of happiness,
ReplyDeleteof picnics and cricke,t sunscreen greasiness.
Of Hot chips and vinegar after a swim,
The smell of summer, take a breath, breathe it in.
Growing up, Summer always smelled like charcoal. Dad's barbecue only had two settings: Napalm and Off. I was 12 before I learned that steaks didn't have to be served black.
ReplyDeleteBBQ's, Beers and cut grass with the faint sprinkle of water on the slipe and slide :-)
ReplyDeleteThe smell of Warmth, the strangers smelly armpitts, the stuffyness in the air, the smell of everything hotted up...
ReplyDeleteSummer to me smells like salt at the beach, fresh seafood, lemon and limes in the margarita cocktails and pheromones form people who are having fun.
ReplyDeletealthough it's hard to describe, there is a smell to the heat of summer that drives your senses into over drive, I thin food wise the strongest smells are of BBQ's and seafood and the smell of the ocean as you go by.
ReplyDeleteSunscreen and salt air, seafood and christmas fare, cut grass and summer storms, perfume and smelly dorms.
ReplyDeleteAn avocado and chilli, A summer dress so frilly,
ReplyDeleteMix it together, on the sand lays a feather,
Served with prawns, beer as the sun dawns,
Spice rubbed chops, some old flip-flops!
A salsa so hearty, your own Mexican Party!
The smell of watermelon put into a blender as a delicious smoothie.
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