• #83- 4 Seasons to Save

  • Apr 30 2021
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • To everything, there is a season. And you can definitely use every 4 of these seasons to save money in the kitchen!

    How?

    Let’s find out…

    Oh, and as promised, here's a list of the right season to save on specific produce: 

    WINTER:
    • beets,
    • brussel sprouts,
    • grapefruit,
    • kiwi,
    • lemons,
    • oranges,
    • potatoes,
    • pumpkin,
    • sweet potatoes & yams
    SPRING:
    • apricots,
    • asparagus,
    • broccoli,
    • green beans,
    • mangoes,
    • mushrooms,
    • peas,
    • radishes,
    • rhubarb,
    • spinach
    SUMMER:
    • avocados,
    • bell peppers,
    • berries,
    • cantaloupe,
    • cherries,
    • corn,
    • cucumber,
    • eggplant,
    • green beans,
    • honeydew melon,
    • kiwi,
    • peaches,
    • plums,
    • tomatoes,
    • watermelon
    FALL:
    • apples,
    • beets,
    • broccoli,
    • cauliflower,
    • carrots,
    • cranberries,
    • grapes,
    • kale,
    • mushrooms,
    • parsnips,
    • pears,
    • potatoes,
    • pumpkin,
    • squash,
    • sweet potatoes,
    • turnip (ew!)

    +++ Resources to help you grow +++

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    • The Art of the Hashtag
    • How to Grow with Art Influencers
    • Instagram Monthly Post Planner

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