Autumn….the year’s last loveliest smile – William Cullen Bryant

Staying healthy in November: What to Eat, Drink & Supplement

As the evenings draw in and the rain seems never-ending, November in Ireland can be a tough month for energy and immunity. The days are shorter, temperatures drop, and we spend more time indoors — all of which can take a toll on our health. But with the right seasonal foods, hydration habits, and a few smart supplements, you can keep your body (and mood) in great shape through the darker weeks.

Eat Seasonal & Local Where Possible

Ireland’s November harvest offers a surprising amount of nourishing produce that supports immunity and warmth. Choose foods that are rich in fibre, antioxidants, and vitamins.

In Season This Month:

  • Root vegetables: Carrots, parsnips, turnips, swedes, beetroot, and celeriac — perfect for soups, stews, and roasts.

  • Leafy greens: Kale, cabbage, spinach, and Brussels sprouts — packed with vitamin C and K.

  • Apples & pears: Irish-grown varieties are still available, great for gut health and natural sweetness.

  • Onions, leeks & garlic: Naturally antibacterial and anti-inflammatory — ideal for warding off colds.

Tip: Make hearty vegetable soups with lentils or barley. The slow release of energy helps keep you full and warm through the day. Keep an eye on my Instagram page for lots of tasty recipes.

What to Drink

Hydration often drops in colder weather because we don’t feel as thirsty, but staying hydrated is crucial for your immune system and energy.

Best Drinks for November Health:

  • Warm lemon water in the morning boosts vitamin C and digestion.

  • Herbal teas like ginger, echinacea, chamomile, or peppermint can support immunity and calm the nervous system.

  • Bone broth or vegetable stock — rich in minerals and collagen for joint and gut health.

  • Limit caffeine and alcohol, both of which can dehydrate you and affect sleep quality.

Key Supplements for Irish Winters

With limited sunlight and colder weather, certain nutrients are harder to get naturally at this time of year. Consider these, especially if you spend most of your days indoors:

  • Vitamin D3 – Essential from October to March in Ireland. Helps with immunity, bone strength, and mood regulation.

  • Omega-3 (Fish Oil or Algae Oil) – Supports brain function, reduces inflammation, and combats low mood.

  • Vitamin C & Zinc – A powerful duo for preventing colds and supporting immune health.

  • Probiotics – A healthy gut supports a strong immune system. Fermented foods like kefir, sauerkraut, and natural yogurt also help.

  • Magnesium – Helps with sleep, muscle recovery, and stress management — common issues in darker months.

Always consult your GP or pharmacist before starting new supplements, especially if you’re on medication or have a health condition.

Lifestyle Boosters for November Wellbeing

  • Get daylight daily: Even 20 minutes outdoors at midday can boost mood and vitamin D synthesis.

  • Move your body: Brisk walks, home workouts, or yoga can help combat sluggishness.

  • Rest well: Longer nights are an invitation to improve your sleep routine.

  • Stay social: Don’t let the weather isolate you — connect over coffee, walks, or community events.

November in Ireland doesn’t have to mean feeling run down or low-energy. By focusing on warming seasonal foods, hydrating well, and topping up with key nutrients like vitamin D and omega-3, you can stay healthy, resilient, and positive all winter long.  And remember short dark evenings are the perfect excuse for staying in by the fire!