?What’s in season for May?
Better late than never, right?

This month is flying by so fast, I can’t believe we are almost at the half of the year! And what a year!  Weekly local markets are slowly coming back after the lock down, but I am still deciding where I am going to buy our veggies for now, I want the safest space so we’ll study all the options who offer local products.  Some of this month veggies and fruits :
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Cherries
Lemon.
Peaches
Pears
Blueberries
Kiwi
Peas
Potatoes
Corns
Beets
Green beens
Apples
cucumbers
beets
artichokes
asparagus
carrots
cauliflower
mushrooms …?

What's in season for May

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Scraps & Coffee Grounds

Scraps & Coffee Grounds

Hi! my name is Sara and I am a DIY lover!
This blog started as a journal where I wrote my favorite recipes, from cosmetics and food. Then I started to create and upcycle clothes and I finally needed crafts ideas and easy kids activities for our homeschool journey. We love handmade stuff and easy projects and I share them all here!

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