Get bang for your buck. Or atleast the best taste the produce has to offer. Also a great way to learn about the local economy, connect with producers etc etc.
i’m trying to unlearn a lot of forms of convenience and being thankful for what the earth allows, so i’m starting to only buy in season produce this year. here’s what in season for summer if you’d like to join me: fruits: berries, watermelons and stone fruits
veg: carrots, corn, asparagus, beets, peas, cucumber, eggplant, herbs, tomato, zucchini and squash there’s lots of variety in the things you can make in the summer and this is the time these fruits and veggies will be at their best. a tip: try buying your herbs now and freezing or drying them for easy use later in the year :)
had been wanting a unique, long denim skirt for 1-2 years now. Finally found one that checks all the boxes and is made to order from vintage materials!
Its actually not hard to make and there are so many ingredient combos without requiring raw fish! I think most people shy away from diying sushi at home, so it can be a fun treat