Description
Ingredients
- Pomegranate
- Persimmon
- Navel Oranges
- Passion Fruit
Instructions
Slice into bite size pieces and enjoy!
Notes
This is in season in November and December and somewhat into January.
Seasonal Fruit: Eating for Vitality with Carotenoids
Ever find yourself puzzled over what fresh produce to pick and how to make the most of it? 🤔 While wandering through the central coast of California farmer’s market this week, I realized a common challenge many of us face: understanding what’s in season and how to use these ingredients creatively.
These markets, overflowing with vibrant pomegranates, ripe persimmons, juicy navel oranges, and tangy passion fruit, reflect the abundance available across the country, especially west of the Mississippi. 🍂 Isn’t it mesmerizing how these fruits not only blend their colors artistically but also pack a punch with carotenoids? 🌈
As a coach, I’ve learned to harness the power of these seasonal treasures. Imagine transforming your Sunday afternoons by adding a fresh fruit platter that not only wards off the ‘Sunday scaries’ but also nourishes your body.
Furthermore, here are some functions of carotenoids:
Now you can plan now to do this shopping now to have for your Sunday afternoon.
What if you could easily select and prepare these seasonal delights? Follow along in the blog to hear about what is in season and how I am eating it.
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Here are some delights from our recent visit to the farmer’s market that I made this bowl with. It was a spectacular visit to the farmer’s market. We are most definitely very lucky here in California to have a nearly year-round growing season. There is an abundance that flows through each market cycle that makes it very inspiring to be in the kitchen. I am delighted to know that there are many seasons to come with a lot of variety in each one to explore and be inspired by.
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Join me in celebrating the seasons.
The incorporation of these mindful choices into our meals helps us stay on the path of a balanced, nutrient-rich plant-forward lifestyle.
Slice into bite size pieces and enjoy!
This is in season in November and December and somewhat into January.
Next, just click on the “Instacart” shopping link in the recipe and the app will let you pick the store and provide as basis for the shopping and ingredient list. It has worked great for us.
ALSO…. if you select the pick up option which you can do on the way home from work, you will even have a small refund on your purchases for your next visit.
To sum up, if are a busy professional, look into Instacart as a way to eat healthier when your schedule is really busy as either a delivery or pick up option.
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