What’s In Season? Your Guide to Spring Produce

Spring is a bountiful time of the year when it comes to fresh produce, but it always helps to know exactly what’s in season. If you want to purchase only the freshest, most flavorful fruits and veggies and ensure that they last as long as possible in your fridge, use these helpful tips for understanding spring produce.

  1. Artichokes. Whether you use them on pizzas or add them to your salads, artichokes are a great way to add flavor and nutrients to your meals. Their main harvest takes place during the springtime, so look for artichokes with close, compact leaves and clean-cut stems.
  2. Asparagus. This popular veggie is found in a number of high-end restaurants, but you can easily prepare it at home if you purchase it fresh in the springtime. The thickness doesn’t necessarily indicate tenderness, so don’t overlook thinner or thicker spears at your grocery store.
  3. Carrots. While carrots are commonly found in grocery stores year-round, they taste best during the spring season. Only purchase bundles that are firm to the touch for maximum freshness.
  4. Leafy greens. Nutrient-rich veggies like chard, kale, and other cooking greens tend to turn bitter during hot summer months, so purchase them in the spring for the best taste.
  5. Fennel. If you’ve never cooked with fennel, experiment with this green (a relative of celery) when it comes into season during the warmer springtime.
  6. Grapefruit. Create a nutritious breakfast by adding grapefruit, which starts to become plump and juicy in January.

Spring Produce: Your Guide to Picking the Best [Greatist]
What’s in Season? Spring [Fruits and Veggies More Matters]
Fresh Spring Fruits and Vegetables [About Food]

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KC’s Alley: Drink Up in Ambler

KC's Alley is the perfect spot to chill out with friends over a cold draft beer and a bite to eat. The atmosphere is friendly and laid-back, with big-screen TVs to watch all of your favorite sports events. A nice selection of craft beers rotates on 14 taps, offering lots of options for just about any taste. Pair your libation with a tasty nosh like Lollipop Ribs with homemade barbeque sauce, or Fried Mozzarella with house made marinara. Heartier options include wraps, sandwiches, entrée salads & burgers. A Barbeque Pork Sandwich, Buffalo Chicken Salad, Black & Bleu Burger, Veggie Burger, and a Grilled Chicken Chipotle Wrap are among the offerings. A tasty $5 kid’s menu gives the tykes some great options. Open every day.

KC's Alley
10 West Butler Avenue
Ambler, PA 19002
(215) 628-3300
http://www.yelp.com/biz/kcs-alley-ambler

Sip a Craft Brew, Eat from the Taco Truck at the Plymouth Meeting Whole Foods

Whole Foods Market is an American supermarket chain that started in Texas in 1980. Whole Foods specializes in organic, fresh and quality foods. Opening in January of 2010, the Plymouth Meeting location is now the largest Whole Foods in the Philadelphia area.

What’s different about this Whole Foods? To start it offers the luxury of serving fresh, cold beer locally brewed from their Cold Point Pub. In addition to the pub, the markets offers a walk-in refrigerator full of craft beers. After enjoying a beer, you can venture up to the rooftop deck for some tacos from the taco truck.

Known for its vast inventory of groceries, Whole Foods Plymouth Meeting also offers grocery delivery. The Plymouth Meeting Whole Foods is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Whole Foods Plymouth Meeting
500 W Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
(610) 832-0010
www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/plymouthmeeting

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The Distelfink Bakery: Indulge Your Sweet Tooth

Regularly voted by Montgomery County residents as one of the top local bakeries around, the Distelfink Bakery in Lansdale has more than 25 years of experience in baking German-style breads, cakes, pastries, and treats. Whether you need beautifully designed wedding, anniversary, or birthday cakes, or simply want everyday treats like pies, cookies, tortes, and pastries, Lansdale residents know Distelfink’s is a reliable choice.

Step inside this old-fashioned bakery and you’ll be surrounded by the sights, sounds, and yes, the smells, of a classic neighborhood bakery. Cakes and pies line a lighted glass case, behind which the staff fills orders of cupcakes, cannoli, and tiramisu. Another case is filled with muffins, rolls, Danish, and coffee cake, while still another is full of brightly colored cookies in all shapes and sizes.

Give Distelfink a few days notice and this bakery can prepare specialty cakes, a dessert tray, or a catering order for any occasion. Or, of course, just swing by the shop any morning for an apfelstrudel or cinnamon roll!

The Distelfink Bakery
850 S Valley Forge Road
Lansdale, PA 19446
(215) 368-3000
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Distelfink-Bakery/102209079822182

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Tackle Spring Cleaning With These Helpful Tips

The change from winter to spring is typically accompanied by a desire to have a bright, clean home. You're tired of the dingy, cold effects of winter snow and ice, and everything just feels a bit less than fresh. If you’re planning a spring cleaning routine but don’t know where to begin, these seven tips will help you get started.

  • Set all clocks ahead one hour for Daylight Savings Time.
  • Change the batteries in things like smoke detectors, remote controls, and alarm clocks.
  • Flip or rotate your mattress to ensure that it lasts for years to come.
  • Protect hardwood floors against scratches by adding padded, adhesive discs to the legs of chairs and tables.
  • Clean the refrigerator using a few teaspoons of baking soda diluted in hot water. Also be sure to toss out expired or unused food items.
  • Wash pillows to prevent seasonal allergens common in the springtime from accumulating inside.
  • Re-stock cleaning supplies to prepare yourself for any number of household messes and spills that come with the spring season.

Spring Cleaning [Martha Stewart]
28 Spring Cleaning Tips [Country Living]

Don’t Skip the Grilled Calamari Appetizer at Arugula Ristorante

According to Arugula regulars, there are really no other authentic Italian restaurants quite like it around. Not willing to take our word for it? Sample the menu for yourself! Start with the crowd-favorite grilled calamari appetizer, which is served over baby arugula with black olives, capers, chopped tomatoes, and dressed with fresh lemon juice and olive oil. As for entrees, Arugula is known for their sweet langostine, and the branzino is also a must try.

With a variety of specials each evening and seasonal menu changes, you’ll find yourself frequently returning to Arugula to try something new. You can also change it up and dine on their outdoor patio.

Arugula is BYOB so make sure to bring your favorite bottle of wine to pair with your dinner. But before you head over, be sure to make reservations, as Arugula is very popular on the weekends!

Arugula Ristorante
2350 Butler Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
(610) 941-1177
www.arugulacoldpoint.com

Umai Japanese Restaurant: Sushi Served With a Smile

While Umai Japanese Restaurant in Lansdale garners praise for its carefully prepared and beautifully presented sushi, sashimi, and maki rolls, it’s the service at this restaurant that draws the loudest cheers from locals. Chef Ray warmly greets each patron who enters the restaurant, and his welcoming attitude trickles down to the rest of the staff. The customers clearly appreciate this, and reciprocate this hospitality themselves—it has become unique tradition at this BYOB for customers to pour a drink for Chef Ray, who will happily enjoy a glass of wine at your table.

In an area that’s home to many sushi bars, Ray’s personality shines through on the menu, as well as in the dining room. Standout dishes include the thick, chewy udon lunch noodles, the high-quality fatty tuna, and the expertly spiced beef negimaki. The fried banana dessert is popular, too. Be apprised, however, that this place is popular, and unless you have a reservation, you may need to wait!

Umai Japanese Restaurant
220 Pennbrook Parkway
Lansdale, PA 19446
(201) 855-5544
umaisushibar.com
www.yelp.com/biz/umai-lansdale

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