Slimmer Summer Eating

By Dr. Madelyn Fernstrom The unofficial start of summer begins with the Memorial Day weekend. It’s now time to take advantage of all the seasonal fruits and vegetables. With the expansion of the worldwide food supply, produce is always available throughout the year – but these out-of-season foods usually lack flavor and are extremely pricey. Now is the time to indulge in all the colorful fruits and vegetables we love. From berries and melons, to deep leafy greens and zucchini, to corn on the cob and green beans – you’ll find them all in the next 12 weeks at local supermarkets, farmers markets, and small stands throughout our region. Most are locally grown and reasonably priced, and you’ll get an amazing flavor and nutritional bang for your shopping dollar. If you’ve been choosing frozen produce to save money, it’s a great time to look for seasonal and locally grown fruits and vegetables. You’ll find the prices very competitive. Whether raw, cooked, or cut in chunks to grill on skewers ...