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Spring Peak Produce Picks

If you like to plan your meals by the availability of seasonal spring produce, then our new quarterly post on Peak Produce Picks is for you! Eating seasonally ensures that produce is fresh, flavorful, and nutrient-dense. It also ensures the lowest price as seasonal produce is more abundant and typically has a shorter trip from the farm to your table. Many have found the value of supporting local farmers through CSA, farmer’s markets, and you-pick farms and may be looking for recipes to match the produce they have received.

Even if you haven’t paid much attention to seasons before, you probably feel drawn to different types of foods during different seasons, so give it a try! In many parts of the country, winter has been long and harsh this year. The chill is lingering, and it may be a few more weeks until you start seeing these picks locally, but hang in there! All of these cool weather produce picks are light, fresh tasting, and detoxifying after the sugar-laden winter months. Some are popular like strawberries, but others are held at arm’s length, such as beets and asparagus. Go ahead and try something new this spring!

Make the most of spring peak produce by cooking and freezing some of these recipes!

Pro Tip: All of these recipes are in Menu Builder, ready for you to swap and make your own custom meal plan with your favorites. You can find recipes here or search Menu Builder by the ingredients you are finding locally. 

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Asparagus

Spinach (try substituting other seasonal greens like chard or collards)

Strawberries

Mushrooms

Edible Pod Peas

Odds and Ends (Rhubarb, Beets, Artichoke, Cabbage)

What is your favorite seasonal spring produce?  We’d love to hear ideas on how you incorporate seasonal produce in your meal planning.  Still not a member?  Find out how OAMM can help you get to the table more often and save you money in the process here.