Australian Summer Stonefruit launches new 'Dribbilicious' campaign with TV personality and model Rachael Finch via Elevencom
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Host of Channel Seven's Great Outdoors, former Miss Universe Australia,
Celebrity MasterChef runner up and new face of Australian Summer
Stonefruit is inspiring people across the nation to start the year on
the right foot and commit to exercising regularly and eating plenty of
fresh local produce, particularly succulent peaches, nectarines, plums
and apricots while they're at their dribbilicious peak season best.
Says Finch: "It's always exciting visiting my family in Townsville during summer because ever since I was young, we've always had a big bowl of stonefruit on the kitchen table. It's part of our Aussie culture.
"On really hot days, I love getting stuck into peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots or eating them with some frozen yoghurt. They're packed full of vitamins, low in calories and can be enjoyed in so many different ways.
"I love cooking with homegrown stonefruit. They go great in salads, barbeques, cereals, smoothies or fruit salads. They're also perfect fresh as a mid-morning or afternoon snack.
"Food has always been a big part of my life. Some of my family operates fruit and vegetable farms in North Queensland so supporting our local farmers is really important to me.
"There are so many activities you can do to stay in shape during summer. You can go to the pool for a swim, run along the beach or head to the park with your mates to play cricket, soccer or footy. If sport isn't your thing, you can follow my five exercises to give you a full body workout in just 20 minutes. Best of all, you don't need equipment or to pay expensive gym fees.
"When I'm training regularly and eating well, I feel confident, happy and full of energy. I've always believed beauty comes from within so if you're giving your body the goodness it deserves, it will show on the outside. If you want to stay in shape this summer, remember to eat well and keep moving."
'100% Dribbilicious' peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots are available from local supermarkets or green-grocers. Around 800 growers in 26 regions spread around the country produce more than 100,000 tonnes of nectarines, plums, apricots and peaches from October to April each year.
The season starts in sub-tropical Queensland and production kicks in down-country as the sun heads south for summer. The northern areas of Western Australia and New South Wales spring into action before Victoria and South Australia come on-stream, rounded off by Tasmanian harvests from mid-January.
Says Finch: "It's always exciting visiting my family in Townsville during summer because ever since I was young, we've always had a big bowl of stonefruit on the kitchen table. It's part of our Aussie culture.
"On really hot days, I love getting stuck into peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots or eating them with some frozen yoghurt. They're packed full of vitamins, low in calories and can be enjoyed in so many different ways.
"I love cooking with homegrown stonefruit. They go great in salads, barbeques, cereals, smoothies or fruit salads. They're also perfect fresh as a mid-morning or afternoon snack.
"Food has always been a big part of my life. Some of my family operates fruit and vegetable farms in North Queensland so supporting our local farmers is really important to me.
"There are so many activities you can do to stay in shape during summer. You can go to the pool for a swim, run along the beach or head to the park with your mates to play cricket, soccer or footy. If sport isn't your thing, you can follow my five exercises to give you a full body workout in just 20 minutes. Best of all, you don't need equipment or to pay expensive gym fees.
"When I'm training regularly and eating well, I feel confident, happy and full of energy. I've always believed beauty comes from within so if you're giving your body the goodness it deserves, it will show on the outside. If you want to stay in shape this summer, remember to eat well and keep moving."
'100% Dribbilicious' peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots are available from local supermarkets or green-grocers. Around 800 growers in 26 regions spread around the country produce more than 100,000 tonnes of nectarines, plums, apricots and peaches from October to April each year.
The season starts in sub-tropical Queensland and production kicks in down-country as the sun heads south for summer. The northern areas of Western Australia and New South Wales spring into action before Victoria and South Australia come on-stream, rounded off by Tasmanian harvests from mid-January.

As the juice from a nectarine drips down Rachel's chin, we'll all be reminded of the ripe flavour of Australia's Summer delights.
Stone fruit porn. What will they think of next?
Double entendre, help me Rhonda, what will grandma think.
Wait for the 'dribble' shot.
Oops, got a little on yer . . .
Honestly, what makes people write these ridiculous comments????
Sick minds??????
How one can turn something so positive into a bit of trash, wake up people!!!
Because the idea of 'Dribblicious' and the image of juice running down the face of a young, beautiful fitness model showing off her tight body in a series of exercises while pitching for ripe stone fruit and any connection of a sexual nature never entered the minds of the agency developing the concept.
Please. Wake up yourself.