Spring is here at last,
though if you live in a sunny state like I do, it may have never really left! With
springtime comes blossoming flowers, green leaves, and warm air; all making spring the
most perfect season for taking a visit to your local farmer’s market. Farmer’s
markets are a great way to get involved in your local community and economy, as
well as better get to know exactly where your food comes from. In addition,
many markets offer live music and kids’ activities, giving the potential for a
fun family weekend outing. Most importantly of all, the farmer’s market is
where you will find some of the best fruits, vegetables, and other food
products around. Everything is more fresh, and because most of the items come
from local farms and businesses, the transportation is much more ecologically
friendly – just remember to bring some reusable grocery bags along to carry all
of the great stuff you’re sure to find.
Depending on where you are in
the country, different crops are in season at different times. Spring is a fun
season because the temperature everywhere starts to rise, and there’s more
variety across the country. Find your region below to see what may be available
at your local market between March-May.
Northwest
Asparagus
Huckleberries
Mushrooms
New Potatoes
Northeast
Herbs
Mushrooms
Parsnips
Asparagus
Midwest
Asparagus
Mushrooms
Rhubarb
Parsnips
South
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Asparagus
Greens and Herbs
Southwest
Asparagus
Greens, lettuce, and cabbage
Snap Peas
Strawberries
Some regions may have more or
less than what is listed here, but you’re sure to find something good
regardless of where you live. If you’re trying to improve your diet to include
more fruits and vegetables, visiting a farmer’s market is a great way to find
something new and unusual that you might not find in your regular grocery
store. For example, I visited my local farmer’s market this weekend and found
orange cauliflower and romanesco broccoli – both strange vegetables, but also
fun and colorful! Many vendors at farmer’s markets also offer other specialty
food items like healthy bakery items, nut butters, honey, jams and jellies, and
even seeds for planting in your own garden.
For more information on
eating locally, and to find a farmer’s market near you, visit http://www.localharvest.org.
On a day-in-the-life-of-Emily note, I haven't updated in a while because I've been given the awesome opportunity to write for the blog at PHresh Kitchen through my school. PHresh Kitchen is a health-food focused fast food franchise in Florida (say that five times fast) with some great, delicious-looking ideas and registered dietitians behind their menu.
Check it out at http://www.phreshkitchen.com, and if you're in Florida any time soon, stop by and let me know how it was!
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