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What’s in Season- May

May 2, 2012 by KerryAnn 4 Comments

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Early- it is the beginning of their season, they might not be available in Northern locations
End- it is the end of the season, you might be able to grab a steal of a deal on any you can find

Artichoke (end)
Apricot (early)
Asparagus (end)
Avocado, Haas (end)
Beets
Broccoli (end)
Cabbage (end)
Cauliflower (end)
Carrots
Celery (end)
English Peas
Fava Beans
Fennel (end)
Grapefruit (end)
Green beans (early)
Green onion
Kale (end)
Limes
Mushrooms
New potatoes
Onions/Ramps
Peas
Radish (end)
Rhubarb (end)
Salad greens
Spinach (end)
Strawberries
Vidalia Onions
Zucchini (early)

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This post is part of Traditional Tuesdays, Homemaker Monday, Frugal Tip Tuesday and Monday Mania.

Filed Under: Seasonal Eating Tagged With: in season, local foods

I'm KerryAnn Foster, a crazy vibrant Jesus Freak with a heart full of hope. I'm not afraid to love on the least of these or get my hands dirty. This blog is my journey from ineffective, uptight, obese wallflower to a woman on fire for God and living the most vibrant, passionate life possible!

I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina with my husband, Jeff, and our two teens. I blog about self-confidence, health and home, homeschooling and living a vibrant, wide-open Jesus-centered lifestyle. I have over seventeen years of real food, natural lifestyle and health experience. We have homeschooled our children since birth and both Jeff and I run home-based businesses. We're crazy, we know it, and we love every second of it!

Read about my journey to health through celiac disease, PCOS, food allergies, obesity, adrenal fatigue and heavy metals.

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  1. Learning the Frugal Life says

    May 3, 2011 at 9:57 am

    Great post. It is always best to eat what is in season to save the most money. Thanks for linking up to the Frugal Tuesday Tip! Would you mind adding a link back to one of our sites? Thanks!

    http://learningthefrugallife.blogspot.com/2011/05/frugal-tuesday-tip-week-15.html
    Learning the Frugal Life recently posted..Frugal Tuesday Tip Week 15

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  2. Lisa M says

    May 2, 2012 at 6:32 pm

    Great list. I was just talking to a friend about this and was able to forward this post to her. I must confess that I have not been on your site for a while (busy season right now). Not sure when you changed the look but it is nice. The scrolling share bar is the only visual distraction (very sensory sensitive).
    Thank you for all this wonderful information.

    Reply
    • KerryAnn Foster says

      May 2, 2012 at 7:17 pm

      Thank you, Lisa. The scrolling bar will go away as soon as we can find an unobtrusive replacement for it!
      KerryAnn Foster recently posted..What’s in Season- May

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  3. Heather O'Cain says

    May 7, 2012 at 6:14 pm

    I’m so glad to find this post! It’s not as easy as it seems it should be to find lists of what’s in season when. Thanks for this!
    Heather O’Cain recently posted..I won my first Giveaway!!

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I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina with my husband, Jeff, and our two teens. I blog about self-confidence, health and home, homeschooling and living a vibrant, wide-open Jesus-centered lifestyle. I have over seventeen years of real food, natural lifestyle and health experience. We have homeschooled our children since birth and both Jeff and I run home-based businesses. We're crazy, we know it, and we love every second of it!

Read about my journey to health through celiac disease, PCOS, food allergies, obesity, adrenal fatigue and heavy metals.

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