🥘
Find what's in season for your locale, buy local and fresh. Plan your recipes to suit. Maybe you're just not meant to have fresh tomatoes in February, that's ok
Jan 24, 2024

Comments (0)

Make an account to reply.

No comments yet

Related Recs

Get bang for your buck. Or atleast the best taste the produce has to offer. Also a great way to learn about the local economy, connect with producers etc etc.
Mar 11, 2024
🧺
i’m trying to unlearn a lot of forms of convenience and being thankful for what the earth allows, so i’m starting to only buy in season produce this year. here’s what in season for summer if you’d like to join me: fruits: berries, watermelons and stone fruits veg: carrots, corn, asparagus, beets, peas, cucumber, eggplant, herbs, tomato, zucchini and squash there’s lots of variety in the things you can make in the summer and this is the time these fruits and veggies will be at their best. a tip: try buying your herbs now and freezing or drying them for easy use later in the year :)
Jun 24, 2024
Nothing tastes better than soil of the earth produce you get for a pound at the local farmers market. Now that I’m 22 I have gone into a bit of a health fad and take vitamins, care about my gut health and… buy seasonal produce. Lowkey nothing tastes better than fresh lemons. They’re cheap and divine, and a squeeze on anything makes a dish so much more better.
Jan 18, 2024

Top Recs from @alexander

😎
I've started driving across town every Monday to go to an oldtime country music night. Along with it's audience and stage spanning all ages, I'm rarely at events with any crossover from it socially. It feels great to be informed and included in a community so separate from your normal day-to-day
Jan 24, 2024
🎧
Remember him? The 2010s rocked, it's ok that he does classical and stuff now.
Jan 31, 2024