
Cute veggie handler is always in season.
If you ask any environmentalist what you should eat to go green, they almost always will mention in-season produce. I, like most of us, love the idea of eating fresh vegetables that haven’t been genetically modified to grow year round.
The only problem with eating in-season vegetables? I have no freakin’ idea which vegetables are in season! This holds especially during the colder months, when I, a California native, just assume that everything everywhere else is buried underneath a good 5 feet of snow. In case you, like me, are utterly clueless when it comes to veggies, I have compiled a handy little guide to make the most educated choices when you’re at your neighborhood farmers market (because that’s obvi where you’re shopping, right??).
Why should I care? In season fruits and vegetables cure cancer. Okay, not really, but they are still better for your health because they’re less likely to be doused in chemicals. In-season crops are meant to grow during that time, meaning that they need less manmade help in order to thrive. They’re also better for the environment because they’re less likely to be shipped from a faraway place that has the perfect growing climate for that crop. Plus, they just taste better without all of that icky stuff all over it. Read More »



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