It's been another hot week! This summer, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) says the regions northeast of Toronto and south of Ottawa have reached levels of drought only expected at this time of year once every two decades (source). A touch of rain yesterday morning and today has helped a little bit, though.

Nevertheless, your favourite vegetables are coming into season and those flavours you associate with the taste of summer are just around the 'corn'er!

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We’re looking forward to the end of next week when the first corn should be ready. I spent some time yesterday walking through the rows of tomatoes, where I spotted many large tomatoes that are just about ready for picking. They’re looking good, and I was told by Farmer Forsythe that around Aug. 1 (only two weeks away!) they should be ready for harvest.

For those berry lovers that want a sweet snack or dessert, raspberries and blackcurrants are still going strong and looking tasty!blackcurrants-1

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now-picking-sign-1Forsythe Family Farms 2009 Inc. also has green and yellow currently being harvested. If  you'd like to get out and enjoy the quiet of the countryside, Pick-Your-Own is available. You can check times and availability for PYO here:  http://forsythefamilyfarms.com/pick-your-own/

Compared to dry beans, green and wax beans provide less starch and protein and more vitamin A and vitamin C. Green beans are often steamed, boiled, stir-fried, or baked in casseroles. A dish that's especially popular around Thanksgiving is a green bean casserole made with green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and French fried onions.

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I looked around for some interesting ways to use beans and found these two recipes which sound delicious:

Do you have any recommendations or recipes for creative ways to use beans? Let us know in the comment section below.