November: the Khoollect seasonal eating guide
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Not sure what fruit and vegetables to nosh on during the month of November? Well, here in the UK we’re lucky to have a plentiful bounty of seasonal foods to choose from. We’ve put together a helpful, free downloadable guide to help you remember what’s on offer.
If you’re wondering what seasonal eating is all about, check out Harry Eastwood’s guide. And, take a look through our recipes for dishes that include seasonal foods such as kale, brussel sprouts, pumpkins, apples and pears.
To download the guide, to set it as the desktop background on your computer, simply click this link and download the image from Google Drive.
Not sure what fruit and vegetables to nosh on during the month of November? Well, here in the UK we’re lucky to have a plentiful bounty of seasonal foods to choose from. We’ve put together a helpful, free downloadable guide to help you remember what’s on offer.
If you’re wondering what seasonal eating is all about, check out Harry Eastwood’s guide. And, take a look through our recipes for dishes that include seasonal foods such as kale, brussel sprouts, pumpkins, apples and pears.
To download the guide, to set it as the desktop background on your computer, simply click this link and download the image from Google Drive.
Just joined and love all you highlight in food, fashion and travel. Laugh at the snow dump quiz! Yikes!! we have just had the most miserable longest winter here in Victoria nearly 7 months, so no I definitely don’t want a dump of snow, just SUN, SUN- SUN! pleeeese. I love autumn but winter gal -I’m NOT.
Cheers.
Hi Bernadette. Welcome! That’s a super long winter (even for Victoria!) – hope you get some sunshine really soon.