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Stay Healthy by Eating Fresh Vegetables in Season This Summer

One of the sad victims of globalization has been the end of eating seasonally. Most people stroll through the supermarket picking up oranges in December and strawberries in February, not giving it a second thought.At some point in time, you might have had the fortunate experience of eating fresh produce picked straight from the plant. A tomato for example, warmed by the sun until it has the brightest shade of red and the most delicious sweet flavor. This is the magic of seasonal eating. Tomatoes from the supermarket just don’t taste the same, do they? They have been picked too early and gotten half-mushy with only a meager reddish hue by the time they arrive off the truck.

Savvy health-conscious people are now getting on the seasonal eating train, and for good reason. It’s not only better for your taste buds — there are many benefits for your health, the environment, and the local economy too.

When you choose to buy vegetables that were recently picked, you’re supporting the efforts of local farming families, many of which grow on a smaller scale and use less damaging chemicals.

You also get to enjoy produce that is much fresher and has not lost its nutritional value during a long trip from who knows where. Research shows that produce from your local area supports more robust health and immunity. 

Another benefit of eating seasonally is saving money. When there’s plenty of something around, it tends to sell for cheap. So now that we’re entirely convinced to try eating seasonally, what are the best places to find good local produce?

How to find quality produce in your area

Probably the easiest way to get your hands on the bounty of the season is to walk through a local farmers’ market. You will know that the zucchini is fresh off the vine and the blueberries have been sun-ripened on the bush. Shopping at the market also gives you a chance to ask the seller about the way that the plants have been grown, if you would like to stick with organic produce. This is a unique personal experience that brings you closer to the food you eat.

The next step is, of course, to grow your own food! Even the smallest home can accommodate a few pots on the balcony, or by a sunny window, to grow some herbs or a few tomatoes.

If you’re simply shopping at the supermarket, be sure to bring along a list of what’s in season. It’s difficult to judge by price alone, since many bulk-priced items might be shipped in from another country where they are in season (even if it isn’t locally). Take the time to get to know what is grown and harvested in your local area.

Websites such as SustainableTable.org, FarmMatch.com and EatWild.com are handy resources to hook up with local farms, community groups and co-operatives with access to seasonal produce.

What vegetables are in season in the summer?

Summer is one of the most bountiful times of the year, and the best season to go out and buy lots of fresh veggies from your local suppliers. The summer produce offering is packed with so many wonderful colors, flavors and textures to enjoy.

Vegetables in season now: 

With all of these bright colorful vegetables containing such a range of health-supporting nutrients just waiting to be snapped up, what’s not to love?

In case you go a little crazy, since your dollar goes further when you’re buying locally, you should consider what to do if you’ve ended up with too many overflowing baskets of seasonal bounty. Rather than risking all that good food going to waste, take it upon yourself to learn some simple traditional ways to preserve fresh food for later consumption.

We challenge you to support your local community, your wallet and your health by shopping locally and in season. Once you try it, you’ll probably never go back to eating sad, chemically-ripened, trucked-in vegetables ever again!

-The Alternative Daily

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