I wonder how many of us are becoming (or more accurately returning to being) “seasonal eaters”? For example, consider the prices you see for produce that is “not in season” in the US but is in places like South America and flown in.

I was in Publix the other day and they had both fresh peaches and nectarines on sale for $1.99 a pound… $2 off the regular price of $3.99 a pound.

Excuse me??… $4 a pound for peaches and nectarines? Hamburger is cheaper!

Yes they were beautiful and I have no doubt delicious… (as you can tell I saw them but I didn’t buy any to taste but I do trust their produce buyers) they were still out of season and had been flown in from Chile.

And Bananas were 69 cents a pound.

With prices like that are you going back to eating as our grandparents did? Buying fruits and vegetables only when they are “in season” and cheap because of the abundance? Will it make you appreciate a fresh juicy peach a lot more when its only available for a month or two instead of all year long??

LOL… will you learn to can (preserve) your own?

Photo credit: stock.xchng.