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RawPaw
12-06-2008, 11:56 PM
…that tells me what's in season in different parts of the country. I happen to be in America, specifically the southern state of Texas.

If you know of a site, hit me back. Thanks.

Bodhi
12-07-2008, 07:30 AM
Here's a site on foods in season in california

http://www.seasonalchef.com/cropcharts.htm

Here's a general list

http://www.scribd.com/doc/301858/Fruits-and-Vegetables-in-Season

In the U.K.

http://www.localfoodalliance.co.uk/8_63_Seasonal-Chart.html

Nayeli_Raw
12-07-2008, 08:25 AM
…that tells me what's in season in different parts of the country. I happen to be in America, specifically the southern state of Texas.

If you know of a site, hit me back. Thanks.

http://www.producepete.com/whatsin.html
http://theyearofeatingseasonally.wordpress.com/ this site has some links you could try.
http://www.eattheseasons.co.uk/ This website sends you emails of things that are coming into season. I'm not sure how local it is.

http://www.nrdc.org/health/foodmiles/?gclid=CNyVs6ncrpcCFRsRagodSSe3jQ This one looks the most promising. Heres what it said for texas in early Dec.
What's Fresh
Texas: Early December

* Beets
* Broccoli
* Cabbage
* Carrots
* Cauliflower
* Celery
* Cucumber
* Grapefruit
* Greens
* Herbs
* Mushrooms
* Oranges
* Pecans
* Peppers
* Spinach
* Summer squash
* Sweet Potatoes
* Tomatoes*
* Turnips

* Indicates availability from local hothouse or storage

(See the Full Year for Texas)
Other produce available in bordering states:

* Arugula (Louisiana, New Mexico (North/Central/East))
* Brussels Sprouts (Oklahoma)
* Butter Beans (Louisiana)
* Collards (Louisiana)
* Kale (Louisiana)
* Kumquats (Louisiana)
* Lemons (Louisiana)
* Lettuce (Louisiana, New Mexico (North/Central/East), New Mexico (Southern))
* Mandarins (Louisiana)
* Mustard Greens (Louisiana)
* Okra (Louisiana)
* Onions (Louisiana)
* Pears (Louisiana)
* Peas (Louisiana)
* Persimmons (Louisiana)
* Pomegranates (Louisiana)
* Potatoes (Louisiana, Oklahoma)
* Pumpkins (Louisiana)
* Radishes (Louisiana, New Mexico (North/Central/East))
* Rutabagas (Louisiana)
* Salad Greens (New Mexico (North/Central/East), New Mexico (Southern))
* Satsumas (Louisiana)
* Snap Beans (Louisiana)
* Swiss Chard (Louisiana)
* Tangerines (Louisiana)
* Turnip Greens (Louisiana)
* Winter Squash (Louisiana)

HolyGuacamole
12-07-2008, 08:59 AM
Ooh, thanks for that last link, Nayeli_Raw - that's really helpful.

Nayeli_Raw
12-07-2008, 09:17 AM
Yes but they don't have any information about Idaho. Oh well!

RawPaw
12-07-2008, 11:11 AM
Yes but they don't have any information about Idaho. Oh well!

Wow! Thanks Nayeli. You made my day.

curlygirl82
12-07-2008, 09:30 PM
thanks for posting this, nayeli!! i've forwarded the missouri page to all my family in town!

Nayeli_Raw
12-07-2008, 09:33 PM
You are welcome!! Google is a wonderful tool! :)