September Fresh Picks: Your Guide to What Is In Season

Summer is clocking out and fall is walking in with a basket full of flavor. Think of this as the quick chat we would have in the produce aisle. I will tell you what to grab, why it is good for you, and where to find easy recipes on my site. No lab coat. No lecture. Just good food that treats you right.

Apples

Why now: September apples are crisp, juicy, and at peak sweetness. If you can get them local, even better.

  • Rich in fiber to support healthy digestion and keep you full
  • Vitamin C for immune support
  • Antioxidants that support heart health

Browse apple recipes

Bananas

Why now: Always in season and perfect with everything from oatmeal to smoothies. Reliable like a good friend.

  • Potassium to support healthy blood pressure and muscle function
  • Vitamin B6 and fiber for steady energy and digestion
  • Vitamin C for overall wellness

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Spinach

Why now: Cooler temps bring tender leaves with a clean, sweet flavor that works raw or cooked.

  • Vitamins A, C, and K to support eyes, skin, and recovery
  • Folate and iron to support healthy blood and energy
  • Antioxidants that help fight everyday inflammation

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Plums

Why now: Late summer into early fall is prime time. Juicy, tart, and sweet with that deep color that stains your fingers and makes you happy.

  • Antioxidants like anthocyanins that support heart and cell health
  • Fiber for digestion and steady energy
  • Vitamin C and potassium for immune and muscle support

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Blueberries

Why now: In many regions you can still find great berries this month. Small but mighty and perfect for breakfast or snacks.

  • Antioxidants that support brain and heart health
  • Fiber for digestion with a light calorie load
  • Vitamins C and K for immune and bone support

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Kale

Why now: Cooler weather brings out the best in kale. It is sturdy enough for soups and gentle enough for salads if you give it a good rub with olive oil.

  • Vitamin K and vitamin C for bone and immune support
  • Vitamin A for eyes and skin
  • Antioxidants that help the body handle daily stress

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Tomatoes

Why now: Early fall tomatoes still bring that sun kissed flavor. This is the time to enjoy them raw, roasted, or blended into a simple sauce.

  • Lycopene, an antioxidant tied to heart health
  • Vitamin C and potassium for daily wellness
  • Hydrating and light, great for balanced meals

Browse tomato recipes


One Easy Win: September Seasonal Smoothie

If you want a simple way to enjoy September in one glass, try my featured smoothie that blends spinach, kale, apple, banana, and blueberries. It tastes fresh, gives you real energy, and fits any morning routine.

Get the September Smoothie

Your Move

Grab a few of these seasonal picks on your next store run. Keep it simple. Cook what you like. When you need ideas, hit those recipe links and let me guide the way.

- Uncle Dibbz

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