With summer right around the corner from finals, it’s vital that you start making your summer bucket list now so you can make the most out of it. Oftentimes, we wait until summer begins to even start thinking about how we want to fill it, but this is the year to change that. We’ve outlined some ideas for a general summer bucket list below to serve as a launching point for your own customized list.
Food
Trying new foods is a great way to keep busy during the summer. You can start your list by adding certain restaurants you’ve always wanted to try, and this can serve as a great way to support some local restaurants. Once you’ve done this, add some specific new foods you want to try — if you’re an avid TikToker like me then you’ll understand why I’m planning to try Korean corn dogs, Nashville hot chicken from KFC and Crumbl Cookies. In addition to going out to try new foods, summer provides you with ample time to practice your own skills in the kitchen. Search Pinterest or the Eating Berkeley archives for any new recipes that interest you or add certain cooking skills to your bucket list if you’re still finding your way in the kitchen.