New England State of Mind

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For me, the joy of living in New England is all about the change of seasons. And, in my desire to eat more locally, this means that what I’m eating also reflects this natural cycle.

Spring. Fresh, new growth. There is lots of green with things like fresh herbs, lettuce, swiss chard, kale and asparagus. And, don’t forget the rhubarb.

Summer. Ingredient explosion. My plate is filled with things like: berries, cherries, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, summer squash, corn and so much more!

Fall. Winding down and going warm. Autumn harvest foods include apples, pears, carrots, potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, onions and garlic!

Winter. Slow and warm. These are foods that take longer to cook. Many of the Fall finds are still around but you also have winter squashes, parsnips, and turnips. Maple syrup may be available year-round, but it is in winter when nature allows us this harvest.

All in all it’s amazing how my body craves whatever is in season at each phase of the calendar. I admit in summer and fall it’s a breeze to be a New England locavore. Winter is my biggest local food hurdle.

Eating fresh, seasonal produce is a good way to connect with the rhythms of the natural world. Not only is it delicious, but purchasing locally grown and seasonal produce is usually wallet-friendly too.

Want to know what’s in season in your state? Check out What’s Fresh Near You from the NRDC. If you’re on the go and have an iPhone download the Locavore App. It auto-detects where you are, shows you fruits and veggies currently in season, gives you farmer’s markets nearby and links to recipes

This is cross-posted as part of the New England Bloggers birthday carnival. See all of the participants in this blog carnival at Thoughts From An Evil Overlord.

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  1. Lovely post about the change of seasons.

    A fellow New England Blogger!

  2. Nice summary of life for us eaters in New England. Of course, I NEVER forget the rhubarb!

    Your fellow New England blogger,
    Tinky

    http://www.ourgrandmotherskitchens.com

  3. GREAT post!!! I have been a New Englander my whole life and never realized that my eating habits tend to follow the seasons! Lots to think about!!!

  4. wonderful post! I think the best thing about NE are the definite seasons, also.

  5. Thanks for all the lovely comments everyone! Appreciate your support and shared love of New England!

  6. Soup has totally been my addiction since the cold weather moved in. Have been playing around with pureed versions of winter vegetables. So good.

    And totally agree on using iPhone apps to figure out what's in season and plan for meals. Thanks for your post!

    @SkeeterNYC on Twitter

  7. Great idea. Eating what is in season is so helpful to us because the body responds better to that which is in season.

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