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Five Things To Do This Spring

Updated: Aug 24, 2022 · Published: Mar 20, 2019 by Jennifer Brittan · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Happy Spring Equinox! The days are clearly much longer compared to one to two months ago and the shift to more light and greenery has also made me super excited and energetic for what the future holds. How have you been feeling?

Today I have five things to do this Spring that will celebrate the energy of this season:

Spring greens

Go on a hike and notice all the spring greenies and any new smells in the air!

This is one of my favorite things to do when the temperatures start warming up. Really take in the revitalization happening in your area. It will revitalize you!

Raw Milk

Get a raw milk share.

I have had a milk share for a few years now and use mostly use it for my coffee and baking. Finding a raw milk share may be easy or difficult depending on where you live. Raw milk is still illegal in some states and it may not be readily available if you don't live near a rural area. This is a great directory.

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    Whole 30 diet

    Do a round of Whole30.

    The Whole30 is great to do any time of the year but I think doing it in the spring is a great way to cycle in all the new fresh produce that is beginning to be available. There is a ton of information on their website or elsewhere online if you are unfamiliar with the program. You could also check the book out at the library or buy it for a great refrenece or recipes.

    Dandelion Greens

    Meal plan some new spring recipes.

    Spring veggies and greens are in abundance this time of year so take advantage! Heavy winter foods are great in the winter but now is the time to think about making your favorite spring recipes. Maybe incorporate some of the new recipes you learned from the Whole30 if you did it.

    American Robin

    Bird watch.

    Have you noticed the increase in bird songs? Grab a pair of binoculars and try to identify the birds in your area. Here is a great refrence for bird sounds from the Farmers Almanac.

    Are you planning on doing any of these things this season? I hope you have a wonderful spring!

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