AUGUST 2, 2012 - SHOP SEASONALLY
Shopping Seasonally
Why shop seasonally? In season fruits, vegetables, and herbs are
cheaper, better tasting, picked at their peak of ripeness to get all their
possible nutrients, they’re easier to find, and not trucked across the country
or world saves on greenhouse gas emissions and freshness. We were
shopping at Aldi Sunday, and knew what to buy, and are enjoying some delicious
produce!
You can shop seasonally easily at farmers markets, local grocery stores will often sell produce from local farms, or most health food stores carry local produce if a farmers market is not close to you. You can start you own garden and if you don’t have enough room in your backyard, you can always grow in containers. Garden growing in containers has gotten easier and easier over the years, There are even specific kinds of tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and peppers perfect for container gardening and herbs are easily grown in containers. You can even join a local CSA. (Community Supported Agriculture) Normally local farmers use little or no pesticides on their farms, making it a better choice for you and your family.
You can shop seasonally easily at farmers markets, local grocery stores will often sell produce from local farms, or most health food stores carry local produce if a farmers market is not close to you. You can start you own garden and if you don’t have enough room in your backyard, you can always grow in containers. Garden growing in containers has gotten easier and easier over the years, There are even specific kinds of tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and peppers perfect for container gardening and herbs are easily grown in containers. You can even join a local CSA. (Community Supported Agriculture) Normally local farmers use little or no pesticides on their farms, making it a better choice for you and your family.
Here is a list of how to shop and what to buy seasonably. Some
produce may vary to your location and region. And some seasons overlap and you
can find them in multiple seasons throughout the year.
Spring:
Apricots, Asparagus, peas, strawberries, mixed greens,
mint, mushrooms, leeks, lemons, artichokes, spring and green onions, parsley,
spinach, root vegetables, kale, rhubarb, lettuce, grapefruit, potatoes.
Summer:
Avocados, peppers, basil, okra, peaches, cherries, blueberries,
melons, garlic, carrots, figs, egg plants, zucchini, summer squash, cucumbers,
tomatoes, green beans, cilantro, mangoes, lima beans, celery, nectarines, and
corn.
Broccoli, cauliflower, shallots, pumpkins, grapes, pomegranates,
limes, fennel, endive, chilies, collards, cranberries, winter squash, kohlrabi,
salad turnips, Swiss chard, apples.
Winter:
Beets, turnips, rutabagas, parsnips, pears, onions, horseradish,
clementines, cabbage, escarole, citrus, mandarin oranges, sweet potatoes.
They all look so yummy...it's really making me hungry! lol...Enjoy!
They all look so yummy...it's really making me hungry! lol...Enjoy!
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