Healthy Recipes to Try During Berry Season
April 4 • 2026
Healthy Recipes to Try During Berry Season
Berry season in Georgia is roughly April to August. Read more for delicious recipes to make this time of year to use up your fresh, ripe berries!
As berry season approaches, it’s the perfect time to try new recipes that nourish your body and are nutrient-packed. Berries are loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, making them a delicious way to support your overall health while enjoying your berries at their peak season. Whether you’re looking to use your berries for a refreshing breakfast, light snack, or healthy dessert, these recipes will help satisfy your craving while keeping you energized.
Discover more of these berry-packed recipes here:
Strawberry Shortcake Bars that are creamy, refreshing, naturally sweetened, and made entirely with whole-food ingredients. This recipe uses cashews, Medjool dates, and strawberries, which contain magnesium, fiber, antioxidants, and more. It’s a delicious treat that supports your gut health and immunity, helps reduce inflammation, and supports heart health.
Summer Smoothie Pops are a fun and refreshing way to beat the Georgia heat. Made with bananas, strawberries, Greek yogurt, milk, and honey, these smoothie pops are packed with vitamins, probiotics, protein, and antioxidants. They’re the perfect cool-down treat you can enjoy while feeling good and hydrated on a hot day.
Frozen Greek Yogurt Bark is one of our favorite go-to treats. Greek yogurt is a great way to get in protein, probiotics, and calcium, making it a great base for any recipe. The fruit adds a boost of antioxidants. Combined with Greek yogurt, this recipe supports your gut health, digestion, keeps you feeling full, and allows you to indulge while feeling good.
Raspberry Soft-Serve Smoothie is creamy and loaded with antioxidants, potassium, fiber, and magnesium. These nutrients benefit your body and help satisfy the sweet treat craving, all without any dairy or added sugars.
Follow up with your provider for more guidance on nutrition.