Weekend links and photos: Eat Seasonal edition

June 29, 2014 Aimee

by Aimee

On a recent morning walk we stumbled upon a patch of wild strawberries. Later that afternoon we drove by our local strawberry U-pick and noticed it was doing brisk business.

Strawberry fever is upon us, which is why half the recipes in my link love feature the sweet berry. Here’s what the #EatSeasonal ladies came up with for June. Inspiring as always!

I plan to remake this fresh strawberry pie and this ice cream cake soon, too. Good thing we have a few birthdays coming up in July.

The garden and its produce is featured predominately in this weeks favourite photos:

salad greens

All you can eat fresh baby salad greens of all kinds.

wild strawberries

Wild strawberries picked on a morning walk and savoured one by one.

kale in garden

Kale springing up, tall dark and handsome.

scapes bangles

Fresh picked garlic scapes, that Clara loved to pretend were bangles.

Pasta with garlic scape pesto

Pasta with garlic scape pesto. Dinner was delicious!

garlic scape pizza

For pizza Friday…Garlic scape and new zucchini white pizza with scape pesto. We made good use of those scapes!

Now we’re off for a three day camping trip where I plan to (mostly) unplug. You can catch the occasional photo of our adventures if you follow me on Instagram.

Have a wonderful weekend, all!

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