When a new season arrives, we’re often drawn to bucket lists packed with must-do activities. But instead of overwhelming you with options, we’re keeping things simple — and delicious.
Spring brings back vibrant produce, warmer weather, and plenty of reasons to gather with loved ones. So why not let food lead the way? Here are six fun, food-focused ways to savor the season with friends and family.
1. Pick Your Own Berries
Spring is peak season for strawberries and blueberries, and picking them yourself is half the fun. Find a local u-pick farm and plan a visit — many offer extra attractions like hayrides, petting zoos, or homemade snacks. Once you’ve filled your baskets, head home and whip up something sweet. (We highly recommend blueberry muffins or strawberry shortcake!)
2. Pack a Picnic
Sometimes the best meals are the simplest ones. Make sandwiches at home, grab takeout from your favorite spot, or pick up a ready-made spread from the grocery store. Then head to the park, beach, or even your own backyard to dine outside. A new view makes any meal feel special.
3. Dine Al Fresco
Is there anything better than eating outside on a warm spring day? Take advantage of the weather by grabbing a table on the patio at a local restaurant. Whether it’s your go-to brunch spot or a new place you’ve been meaning to try, switching up your scenery can add a whole new flavor to your meal.
4. Make S’mores (No Campfire Required)
S’mores aren’t just for summer! Celebrate the return of longer days with this classic treat. If you don’t have a firepit, no problem — you can make s’mores on the grill, in the oven, or even in the microwave. All you need are graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate. Simple and so satisfying.
5. Plant a Garden
Spring is the perfect time to get your hands dirty. Start small with herbs in pots or go all in with a veggie garden. Growing your own ingredients is rewarding — and you’ll have fresh flavors to cook with all season long (and maybe even into fall!).
6. Try a New Restaurant
New season, new menu! Spring is a great excuse to support a local spot you haven’t tried yet. Whether it’s a newly opened café or a long-time favorite you’ve never visited, you might discover a dish — or a dining experience — you’ll want to return to again and again.
What’s on Your Spring Foodie List?
Whether you’re planting herbs or picking berries, spring is full of delicious possibilities. Share how you’re celebrating the season with food — we’d love to hear from you on Facebook or Instagram!