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Fourth of July marks the high point of summer and is often celebrated with an outdoor barbecue. Don't limit yourself to the good ole American menu of hamburgers and hotdogs. There's lots more to grilling than that. The first task is deciding on a menu that offers something for everyone. If yours is going to be a family affair then take the kids' preferences into consideration.



Mini burritos are easy and quick. Fill a small flour tortilla with a tablespoon of cooked hamburger, shredded chicken, or sliced steak. Add a slice of tomato, a tablespoon of shredded cheese and roll up burrito fashion tucking in the ends so you end up with a nice little package. Grill for a minute or two on each side to heat up the meat and melt the cheese and there you have it. Serve with an interesting salsa of chopped grapefruit, cilantro, onions, jalapeno peppers, and jicama for the adults to munch on as appetizers until the main course is ready. If you don't like grapefruit substitute seedless watermelon.

Most kids love fish sticks so why not serve fish tacos? Brush mild boneless fish fillets like halibut or tilapia with a marinade of lemon juice, minced garlic, minced onion, and a touch of cumin. Grill until the fish is cooked through but not over cooked. About 5 minutes per inch of thickness of the fillet. Cut the fillets into about 4 inch by 2 inch servings. Cover with foil and set on the back of the grill to keep warm, in a warming drawer, or in a 200 hundred degree oven. Set up a taco bar with corn and flour tortillas, toppings of tomatoes, sliced onions, cheese, shredded cabbage, sliced jalapenos, salsa in both mild and hot varieties, cucumbers, chopped cilantro, sweet red peppers, cooked corn, black beans, and pinto beans. Consider putting a sign with a flame and the word HOT in front of any topping that you feel might be too spicy for children.

Your guests including the little ones will have a great time building their fish tacos. If you're not sure everyone will like fish, grill some boneless chicken breasts as an alternative.

Serve a grilled and raw veggie platter with several dips. Try some new vegetables you might not have thought about grilling such as carrots, endive spears, cherry tomatoes, broccoli spear slices, or summer squash slices. Toss the vegetables with a marinade of olive oil, citrus juice, garlic, and herbs for at least an hour before grilling. Use bottled Italian salad dressing if you're in a hurry.

Echo the marinade flavors in the dips you offer. Mix some Italian salad dressing in a cup of cottage cheese add 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese, extra chopped fresh basil and whirl in the blender until smooth.

A quick citrus dip is simply sour cream with lemon, lime, and orange juice. Add a teaspoon of grated citrus peel to boost the flavor with some freshly grated pepper.

Grilled fruit kabobs make a great dessert for both children and adults. Cut peaches, plums, pineapple, in one inch chunks, add seedless grapes and halved apricots. Thread fruit on a short wood skewer and brush with lime juice. You can do all this ahead. The lime juice will keep the peaches from turning brown. Grill over a low fire until grill marks are barely visible. Remove from the grill and brush with a glaze made from equal parts honey and lime juice.

Your little guests will be happy and satisfied until the fireworks start.
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Despite the fact that water-related activities are the most apparent enticements, these tranquil and welcoming islands also offer an assortment of rainy-day options, above all in Nassau and on neighboring Paradise Island.

Nassau is full of an impressive heritage. Momentous Bahamas Historical Society Museum and Parliament Square, to name a couple of places rich in history. There is an abundant collection of military uniforms, weapons and tools, as well as photographs and documents. Some of the items date back to ancient days. In you enjoy stories of the lofty seas you can find interactive exhibits and artifacts from the early pirates of the Caribbean at Pirates of Nassau.

Nassau also offers the opportunity to swim with trained dolphins. If you visit Blue Lagoon Island Dolphin Encounter, by Cable Beach, you can stand in beautiful waist deep water and play with the dolphins. For those that wish to you can put on some snorkeling gear and you can actually go swimming with the dolphins.

If you are looking to interact with dolphins or learn more about them in Freeport you will discover UNEXSO (previously identified as the Underwater Exploration Society). One of the founders of UNEXSO was the famous Jacques Cousteau.

There is a comparable program at Sanctuary Bay. They have a refuge for dolphins where you can enjoy watching a show of back flips as well as many other tricks. These intellectual creatures will actually snuggle up to you just to have you pet them. You can easily spend a day learning all about these beautiful creatures and how they are trained.

For those that love water sports you will have no trouble filling your day up while enjoying parasailing, diving, snorkeling and much more. There are plenty of boating opportunities too.

While in Exuma you can rent a power craft and pop over to Hog Beach, Big Major Island. There, you and the kids can see the legendary. The story behind this is told that about fifty years or so ago, a farmer brought a few pigs to the island for them to be able to forage in the wild. He believed they would serve as a handy source of meat for his family. Nowadays the farmer is long gone, but the pigs still remain here. They can be found swimming out in the water to welcome the incoming boats and beg for treats.

A great deal of the most extraordinary scenery of the Bahamas can be found underwater. Families that have kids that are five years old and older will be able to walk the sea floor. While there you will be able to see the fantastic array of brilliant colors and assorted textures. One such tour to be found is Hartley's Undersea Walk.

Those that go on this underwater adventure will put on diving helmets that have a special tube and air pump. This will allow them to observe the wonderful and diverse sea life at a depth of a mere ten to fifteen feet.

For those that would like to enjoy the underwater sea life but would rather not get wet you can still take a look at of some of the over 50,000 creatures of the sea. There is a resort called Atlantis that is found on Paradise Island. Here you can buy a pass and spend the day exploring their outstanding aquarium.

If you would like some more fun and adventure you can go on the waterslides or just float, while in a tube, all the way through a shark-filled lagoon. Imagine the pictures you could take!

When you get back on dry land you will find Garden of the Groves in Freeport it is. named for the famous American Wallace Groves. It is a kid-friendly area where you will find snorting pot bellied pigs, beautiful pink flamingos, boisterous and vibrant macaws, parrots and cockatoos that roam free in the thriving 12-acre garden.

It does not matter whether you spend your time inside, outside, on the water or under it. For the young and the young at heart, the Bahamas make for a beautiful vacation destination.
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