Looks neat! I'd be curious to see what's out of season though - as anything missing here makes me question if it's simply not supported by the website, or if it's not in season.
Gotcha. I expected the bar to be relative to the other produce. I guess I don't really care that a vegetable is 105/200 days remaining because the total length of that specific vegetables season is kinda irrelevant in this context.
Ah so it's now all out of season for me in the UK.. ;)
I wasn't sure if the flag was to indicate that it just your citizenship. If you wanted to build on it further, I think there would be value in location filtering, since it depends why someone is interested.
Perhaps, for example, someone is more strict in their views than you and thinks eating Maltese produce (uh..) in the Netherlands isn't ok.
Or in my own case, it's not actually about 'food miles', just an interest in eating more locally and 'forcing' some variety or creativity by something not being available.
same here - I had created a document with some of the vegetables and the best months to eat them that my mom had told me about but this is much better :)
I really over-complicated it, thinking that the data's so not-proprietary and generally useful that it really should be in Wikidata, and then the app just lightweight wrapper drawing from that.
So naturally, as I do with all things, I thought about it and thought about it, decided how I wanted it to be ideally, and didn't do anything at all.
The less you spend on produce, the lower the carbon footprint. All* spending in the current economic system results in a proportional amount of carbon being generated.
*Not all, but very close.