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How to build a spring meal plan around local produce
Spring produce arrives fast and changes week to week. A flexible meal plan built around what is actually available makes cooking easier and reduces waste.
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How to eat seasonally in early spring
Early spring is a transition season — not winter anymore, but not yet peak growing season either. Here is how to eat well with what is actually available right now.
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RecipeSpring pea soup with mint
A bright, silky green pea soup with fresh mint, shallots, and a swirl of crème fraîche — 25 minutes start to finish, using fresh or frozen peas.
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Spring produce guide: what is in season and how to use it
Spring brings some of the most exciting produce of the year — tender greens, early alliums, fresh herbs, and the first sweet strawberries. This guide covers what is actually in season and how to make the most of it.
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ProducePeas
Peas are a short-season spring crop where freshness matters. Shelling peas, sugar snap peas, and snow peas all taste sweetest soon after harvest and cook very quickly.
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RecipeSpring vegetable risotto
A creamy, lemon-kissed risotto studded with asparagus, peas, and spring onions — the one-pot dinner that celebrates everything green at once.
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Best spring vegetables to buy locally
Not all spring vegetables are worth seeking out from a local farm — but some are dramatically better when grown nearby and harvested fresh. Here are the ones worth prioritizing this season.
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Spring herbs to start cooking with right now
Fresh herbs are one of the best purchases you can make in spring — and local farms often offer them earlier and in better condition than grocery stores. Here is what to look for and how to use it all.
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Spring farmers market favorites you can also buy online
Many of the best things you find at a spring farmers market are also available through local farm online shops — without the early-morning trip or weather uncertainty.
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What fresh eggs, greens, and early harvests say about spring
Spring's first farm offerings — eggs, leafy greens, and early root crops — tell you a lot about what the season is and why it is worth paying attention to.
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RecipeFarro salad with spring vegetables
A chewy, nutty farro salad with blanched asparagus, sweet peas, radishes, herbs, and a lemon-Dijon vinaigrette — the hearty grain bowl that celebrates peak spring.
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Spring Produce Guide — Ramps, Asparagus, Strawberries, and More
Spring brings some of the most prized and fleeting produce of the year. Here's what to look for, when to find it, and how to make the most of the short window each crop is available.
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Why spring is the perfect time to start shopping local
If you have been thinking about buying from local farms but have not made the leap yet, spring is the best season to start. Here is why the timing works in your favor.
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A beginner's guide to spring CSA and farm orders
Spring is when most CSA programs open enrollment and local farms start taking direct orders. Here is what you need to know before signing up.
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RecipeSugar snap pea stir-fry
Crisp-tender sugar snap peas stir-fried with garlic, ginger, and sesame — a 10-minute spring side dish that goes with everything from rice to roast chicken.
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The Spring Local Buying Guide
What's actually worth buying local this spring — and what's not ready yet no matter what the sign says. A member's guide to eating well from April through early June.
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What to Buy From Local Farms in Spring
Spring is the most exciting time to shop from local farms — the season kicks off with crisp greens, fresh eggs, and a wave of early produce you won't find anywhere near as good in a grocery store.
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Spring Opportunities — what buyers want this season
Demand signals from local food buyers in April–June 2026. What categories will move, what pricing windows exist, and which opportunities to commit to this season.
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RecipePasta primavera
Pasta tossed with spring's best vegetables — asparagus, peas, zucchini, and cherry tomatoes — in a light Parmesan cream sauce with lemon and herbs.
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RecipeSheet pan salmon with asparagus
Flaky lemon-garlic salmon roasted with asparagus and cherry tomatoes on one pan — 20 minutes, one dish, a complete spring dinner.
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RecipeStrawberry basil lemonade
Fresh-squeezed lemonade with muddled strawberries and basil — a vibrant pink pitcher drink that captures peak spring in every glass.
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RecipePear crisp
Ripe pears baked under a buttery oat crumble with warm spices — a forgiving fall dessert that works with fruit too soft to eat fresh.
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RecipeAsparagus frittata
An easy spring frittata with tender asparagus, feta, and herbs — a one-skillet dish that works for brunch, lunch, or dinner straight from the fridge.
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RecipeStrawberry spinach salad
Sweet strawberries, baby spinach, feta, and candied pecans in a bright poppy seed vinaigrette — the spring brunch salad that disappears first.
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Fall Harvest Guide — Pumpkins, Apples, Squash, and Pears
Fall brings the most abundant and diverse local produce of the year. Here's what to look for, when to find it, and how to store and use everything from butternut squash to late-season apples.
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ProducePears
Pears are fall fruit that ripen after harvest, which makes timing matter. Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou, Comice, and Asian pears all have different textures and best uses.
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RecipeStrawberry rhubarb crisp
Sweet-tart strawberry and rhubarb baked under a buttery oat crumble — the quintessential spring dessert, done right in under an hour.
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ProduceSpinach
Spinach is one of the most nutritionally dense vegetables at any farm stand, and one of the most season-dependent — spring and fall spinach is sweet and tender, while summer heat pushes it to bolt and turn bitter.…
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How to make nourishing meals easier with seasonal ingredients
Seasonal ingredients are not just fresher — they are also easier to cook well, which makes building consistent, nourishing meals more practical for the average home cook.
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How to Meal Plan Around Seasonal Produce
Seasonal eating doesn't have to mean chaos in the kitchen. Learn how to build a flexible meal plan that works with what's fresh, local, and delicious right now.
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RecipeShaved asparagus salad
Raw asparagus shaved into ribbons, dressed with lemon, olive oil, and shaved Parmesan — a 10-minute no-cook spring salad that looks like it came from a restaurant.
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RecipeRadish butter toast
Crisp spring radishes sliced over salted butter on rustic bread — the five-minute French appetizer that treats a bunch of radishes like an event.
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What to know before ordering a bulk meat bundle
Buying meat in bulk from a local farm can save money and stock your freezer for months — but it helps to know what you're getting into before you order. Here's what to expect and how to prepare.
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ProduceAsparagus
Asparagus is one of the first serious vegetables of spring: quick-cooking, delicate, and best when it is handled simply. The main skill is knowing how to choose fresh spears and stop cooking before they go soft.
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RecipeRhubarb compote
A simple ruby-pink rhubarb compote with vanilla and orange — spoon over yogurt, ice cream, or toast for two weeks of spring in every jar.
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How to build simple meals around what is in season
Seasonal cooking does not require elaborate planning or specialty skills. Learning a handful of flexible meal templates and pairing them with what is available locally is all it takes to cook well with what is in season.
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A beginner's guide to buying local meat online
Buying meat directly from local farms online is easier than most people expect — but it helps to understand how it works before your first order. This guide covers what to expect from browsing to delivery.
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Buying meat in bulk vs shopping weekly
Buying a large quantity of meat from a local farm at once and buying smaller amounts each week are two very different approaches. Each has real advantages depending on how you cook and store food.
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RecipeClassic strawberry shortcake
Flaky buttermilk biscuits split and piled with macerated strawberries and fresh whipped cream — the old-fashioned spring dessert, done right.
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ProduceWhat is asparagus and how to cook it
Asparagus is one of the clearest signs of spring because it is tender, quick-cooking, and best when treated simply. The trick is to stop cooking it as soon as it is just done.
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Why summer is peak season for buying local
Summer is when local food is at its most abundant, affordable, and exceptional. Here is why this season deserves extra attention and how to shop it well.
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RecipeClassic lemon bars
A buttery shortbread crust topped with a silky-tart lemon curd filling and a dusting of powdered sugar — the bright dessert that defines spring.
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RecipeRoasted asparagus with lemon
A 20-minute spring side that turns a single bunch of asparagus into something with blistered tips, bright lemon, and a Parmesan finish.
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Comfort meals built around local winter ingredients
Winter farm ingredients — root vegetables, dried beans, cured meats, and storage squash — are exactly what you need for the kind of slow, satisfying cooking the season calls for.
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Seasonal eating vs year-round grocery shopping
Eating seasonally and shopping year-round at a grocery store are two different ways to approach food. Each has real trade-offs worth understanding before you decide how to shop.
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How buying local can simplify family meals
When your ingredients come from nearby farms, meal planning gets easier and dinnertime decisions feel less stressful. Here is how buying local can actually simplify what happens in your kitchen.
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RecipeGarlic green beans skillet
A quick skillet side that makes fresh green beans weeknight-friendly — blistered in olive oil, finished with garlic, and on the table in under 15 minutes.
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How to Store and Freeze Farm-Fresh Meat
Farm-fresh meat is often sold in bulk or in packaging that's different from what you'd find at a grocery store. Knowing how to store, freeze, and thaw it properly means nothing goes to waste and every cut comes out as…
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RecipeAsparagus and gruyere quiche
A spring quiche with tender asparagus, nutty Gruyère, and a flaky butter crust — brunch centerpiece, make-ahead dinner, leftover breakfast.
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RecipeGreen goddess dressing
A vibrant green herb-packed dressing with anchovy, garlic, Greek yogurt, and a fistful of fresh herbs — spring in a blender, good on everything.
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RecipePeach cobbler
A forgiving summer dessert that lets ripe peaches do most of the work — sliced fruit baked under a simple biscuit topping, warm from the oven in under an hour.
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Fall meal planning with local ingredients
Meal planning in fall is easier than other seasons because the produce is sturdy, versatile, and cheap to buy in bulk. Here's how to build a practical weekly plan around what local farms actually have.
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How to shop small for holiday meals
Shopping from local farms and small producers for holiday meals takes a little more planning but results in food that is more meaningful, more flavorful, and more connected to your community.
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Winter buying tips for eggs, meats, pantry items, and preserved goods
Winter is when knowing how to buy specific farm products makes a real difference. Here is a practical guide to eggs, meats, shelf-stable pantry goods, and preserved foods in the colder months.
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Easy meal ideas for a mixed farm box
A mixed farm box full of varied produce and proteins does not have to feel like a puzzle. These practical meal ideas help you turn an assortment of local ingredients into a week of dinners without overcomplicating…
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RecipeEasy roasted vegetables
A high-heat sheet pan method that clears the crisper, works with the season, and turns mixed vegetables into a browned, caramelized side that still tastes like an actual dinner.
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Easy summer meals built around farm-fresh ingredients
Farm-fresh summer produce makes cooking easier, not harder. Here are simple, satisfying meal ideas built around what local farms have right now.
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How to Buy Meat From Local Farms With Confidence
Buying meat directly from a local farm is one of the best food decisions you can make — but it works differently than picking up a package at the grocery store. Here's how to navigate it without second-guessing yourself.
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How to turn a local food order into a week of meals
A single local food order can cover most of your meals for the week with a little planning. This guide walks through how to make the most of what you receive without wasting anything.
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RecipeStuffed bell peppers (easy version)
A flexible weeknight main that uses bell peppers as their own container — fill them with whatever cooked grain, protein, and sauce you have on hand, and bake until tender.