Like a lot of you, we try to buy local seasonal food as often as possible. Sometimes when cruising the Farmers Market or Whole Foods, it’s hard to tell what is actually seasonal AND local. And then there’s the problem of what to do with certain items, as any participant in the Ambrose CSA will tell you (I’m from Indiana – collards are what again?)

Thank goodness Cameron over at Cottage Industrialist has the same problem AND enough gumption to do something about it. Check out this amazing local seasonal food calender that you can print out and enjoy for free! It features produce that is seasonally available locally for each month, but also gives you recipe ideas and encouragement (Only two more months of Winter!) Be sure to check it out and get cooking!



7 Responses to “Awesome Local Seasonal Foods Calender”

  1. 1 Heather Solos

    Ahem. Collards are delicious, that’s what.
    Thanks!

  2. 2 Cameron

    Thanks for posting, Chad! It’s not going to save the world, but it’s a tiny little step in the right direction, I hope.

  3. 3 Chad Norman

    It’s really great stuff. Are you designing from scratch, or using a template? Either way, super dope! Let us know when 7-12 come out.

  4. 4 Cameron

    Because I am insane, everything’s straight outta my noggin’–each month takes about 2-5 hours of work–Hoping the second half of the year will be up by the end of this month.

  5. 5 Lisa

    This is wonderful! As a new resident of Charleston, I’m really looking forward to buying the cornucopia of local seasonal foods, and the calendar will be a great help with menu planning.

  6. 6 jennifer norman

    Thanks Cameron, I love the calendar, makes simple sense!

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