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Top Tips for Farmers Market Shopping

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Top Tips for Farmers Market Shopping

Postby SOLE Mama on Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:46 pm


Go as early as possible

You'll be buying from small farms, with family staffing the market stalls, so there will be a limit to how much they can fit in their van, truck or trailer. To benefit from the full range and to avoid disappointment, go first thing in the morning before the rush.

Bring your own bags
One of the aims of Farmers Markets is to be environmentally friendly, so most don't supply plastic bags, just paper ones and they will appreciate it if you've brought your own. Shoppers bring green bags, recycled plastic bags, baskets, shopping jeeps and buggies. In summer some even bring eskies and cooler bags to stop their food from spoiling. Your egg farmer may even appreciate you recycling the cartons.

Get to know your Farmer

The Farmers have an invaluable amount of knowledge and are always up for chat. Not only can they tell you about their produce, but they will advise you on how to keep it, use it or cook it. If you're a regular customer, some may offer you the opportunity to ring or email them to order in advance, so you don't miss out.

Have breakfast at the market
Most markets have a breakfast grill going, manned by volunteers and supplied by the the farmers. The proceeds of your breakfast usually go to a local community charity and are another way that you can give a little bit back. Sitting down with an egg and bacon roll can be not only a great way to sample the produce but to get to know your fellow shoppers.

Bring a smile
Some of the farmers may have left home in the middle of the night to drive four or more hours to be at the market, be kind and have a sense of humour. They may not have exactly what you were wanting, but instead there may be something else just as exciting that you might like to purchase, so it pays to go with a flexible attitude. Unlike supermarkets the produce is seasonal and constantly changing as the weather changes.
Shipping is a terrible thing to do to vegetables. They probably get jet-lagged, just like people. ~Elizabeth Berry
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