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Summer's best harvest and how to enjoy it

The flavors you've been waiting for are here! As summer heats up, you'll find new crops of fruits and veggies arriving every week at your F.G. Meyer Fresh Produce Department. Many of these varieties are locally grown right here in the Northwest for the fullest flavors and best prices.

You'll find great locally grown fruits and vegetables at Fred Meyer

Summer Entertaining Guide

Time for Entertaining Outdoors
Tips for Picking Your Perfect Grill
Summer's Best Fruits & Veggies
  More about Northwest Grown produce at Freddy's
Crisp Seasonal Microbrews
Refreshing Summer White Wines
Cool Summer Desserts
Tips for choosing and storing summer's tastiest fresh treats
 
Be sure to taste sweet Rainier cherries while they're here!

Rainier Cherries – These extraordinarily sweet, delicate cherries are a real treat, and you can tell them apart by their large, creamy yellow fruit. The Northwest season is short – typically mid-June to mid-July. Plump, flavorful Northwest Red Cherries are also at their peak in July, so you'll want to get your fill while they're here!

  
Tip to get the most from your produce Cherries soften quickly at warmer temperatures, so it's best to store them in the back of your fridge where it's the coldest. But remind everyone they're there and ready to enjoy!
Local Raspberries & Blueberries Plump, sun-ripened berries make a sweet and healthy snack and add fresh flavor to cereal, pancakes and desserts. Raspberries and blueberries are a fresh burst of flavor
  
Tip to get the most from your produce Choose berries that are firm and plump, without any berry juice on the package. Berries are very delicate and should be handled as little as possible – except to pop them in your mouth!
Soft and so sweet, these California strawberries are full of organic goodness California Well-Pict Organic Strawberries – There's no other strawberry like the Well-Pict brand! Get ready for deep fragrance, softer skin that's tender and juicy to the bite, and a true strawberry flavor that will bring you back for more.
  
Tip to get the most from your produce Strawberries are easy to freeze to enjoy in the off season. Wash and hull, then freeze on a cookie sheet overnight. In the morning, transfer berries to plastic freezer bags or containers.
Grapes (Green, Red, Black) – Sweet and crisp, this healthy snack is great on the go. Eating grapes might have the same hearth-healthy benefits as drinking wine, without the alcohol. Crisp grapes are a refreshing snack on the go
  
Tip to get the most from your produce Remove any shriveled grapes, then store the rest unwashed in a ventilated bag in the fridge. They'll last up to a week, but are best served within 3 days. Wash just before serving.
Juicy peaches and nectarines are back!

Peaches & Nectarines – The juicy summertime favorite. Perfect for that homemade pie or cobbler, and also great on the grill.

  
Tip to get the most from your produce The easiest way to peel peaches and nectarines is to submerge in boiling water for about 30 seconds, then plunge in icy cold water. When they're cool enough to handle, the peels will slip off easily.

Seedless Watermelon – This sweet and juicy summer treat is great for barbecues and camping because it can be stored at room temperature (uncut).

Seedless watermelon -- the summertime classic
  
Tip to get the most from your produce Select a ripe melon by holding it in one hand and thumping it with the other. The hand holding the melon should feel a sharp, crisp vibration, meaning the melon is ripe and juicy. A dull thud might mean the melon is over or under ripe.
Enjoy the full flavor and aroma of ripe cantaloupe Tuscan Cantaloupe – Full-flavored and aromatic. Sweeter than ordinary cantaloupe and smaller seed cavity for more fruit in each melon.
  
Tip to get the most from your produce To find the perfect Tuscan melon, look at the stripes running down the rind. Green stripes mean the melon is firm and great for fruit salads. When the stripes change to creamy gold, your melon is soft and juicy.
Yellow & White Sweet Corn – Crisp, sweet kernels dripping with butter and sprinkled with salt... there's something about sweet corn that's just so satisfying! Sink your teeth into sweet corn tonight
  
Tip to get the most from your produce Choose ears with moist, bright green husks. Feel gently through the husk for even rows of plump, individual kernels. It's best not to pull the husk back to look... this will only dry out the corn.
Get a taste of exceptionally sweet Walla Walla Sweet Onions

Walla Walla Sweet Onions – The Walla Walla is one of the sweetest onions available. High water content and rich growing soil mean they're extremely mild and are less likely to make you "cry" when you slice them.

  
Tip to get the most from your produce This is the perfect onion for burgers and sandwiches, and is also great on the grill. Sweet onions bruise easily and should be handled gently.
 
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