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primitives discuss finding stuff at "farmers'" markets
« on: July 04, 2011, 05:18:45 PM »
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grasswire  (1000+ posts)      Sun Jul-03-11 11:50 PM
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What are you finding at the farmers market this weekend?
 
My whole holiday was *made* at the market today. A brass band was the entertainment, and it nearly made me cry with nostalgia.

I could barely tear myself away to shop, but did. Strawberries, English peas, a glorious bunch of scarlet sweet peas, and a bunch of basil. That's all I got for today, but can't wait for more.

What's in your market?

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pinto   (1000+ posts)      Mon Jul-04-11 01:14 AM
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1. Strawberries, snow peas, lettuces, broccoli & cole crops from the cooler, coast areas of the county.

As well as the latest avocado crop from the hillsides.

Some tree fruits are starting to come in from up county, inland growers.

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trud  (974 posts)      Mon Jul-04-11 08:17 AM
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2. lettuce

Someone finally is growing iceberg lettuce locally, yeah.

Other than that, not much is in season yet, so jams, pastries, breads, eggs.

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The empressof all   (1000+ posts)        Mon Jul-04-11 10:42 AM
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3. It's still been too cool here to get much from this side of the mountains

I'm able to get local greens and strawberries are just starting. I'm getting some greenhouse grown local tomatoes. We're finally getting the Yakima Rainer and Red cherries. The Cherry people were finally out starting Friday. (In the burbs of Seattle people sell Yakima cherries in makeshift stands on the side of the road in random locations)

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grasswire  (1000+ posts)      Mon Jul-04-11 01:03 PM
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4. the WA cherry crop is expected to be late and small this year

..and in both OR and WA farmers lost many many trees over the winter to freeze. Not good for them or for us.

Oh, and my family member who pastors a church in Wenatchee says that farmers are saying that many cherries will go to market with cracks due to excess early rain.

So enjoy while we can. I love cherries.

Hmmmm.

Perhaps the grasswire primitive's relative who pastors a church should pastor the grasswire primitive on the immorality of giving away stuff to the rich while charging the poor full price for things.

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The empressof all   (1000+ posts)        Mon Jul-04-11 01:25 PM
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5. I've already got a huge jar of them soaking in Brandy for Christmas dessert

I've been eating what I can find like crazy. The Rainers are a little spotty but still juicy and flavorful.

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EFerrari  (1000+ posts)        Mon Jul-04-11 03:38 PM
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6. Beautiful local corn, three kinds of eggplant, nice tender radishes.

You know, franksolich finds exactly the same things in the grocery store in town, with the bonus that one shops in air-conditioning, away from the heat and humidity and insects.  And cheaper too.
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Re: primitives discuss finding stuff at "farmers'" markets
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2011, 05:23:50 PM »
It's only the third day of the month.

DUmmy grasswire still has some of the taxpayer dollars she received on the first.

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Re: primitives discuss finding stuff at "farmers'" markets
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2011, 06:49:40 PM »
Hey Grandpa, what's for supper?
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Re: primitives discuss finding stuff at "farmers'" markets
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2011, 06:56:15 PM »
lets see in the past couple of days we collected baskets of raspberries (got about 3 acres of them growing wild), a shite load of onions, red and white, lots of turnips, god knows how many tomatoes, cukes and beans as well.  Hell my kids ate so many raspberries that when my son farted in my truck i swear it smelled like raspberry jam.

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Re: primitives discuss finding stuff at "farmers'" markets
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2011, 06:57:17 PM »
It's only the third day of the month.

DUmmy grasswire still has some of the taxpayer dollars she received on the first.

You know, I'm re-assessing my evaluation of the grasswire primitive.

Most primitives are stupid because they're voluntarily stupid; they close their minds.

But now I'm starting to think the grasswire primitive is naturally not bright.
« Last Edit: July 04, 2011, 06:59:54 PM by franksolich »
apres moi, le deluge

Milo Yiannopoulos "It has been obvious since 2016 that Trump carries an anointing of some kind. My American friends, are you so blind to reason, and deaf to Heaven? Can he do all this, and cannot get a crown? This man is your King. Coronate him, and watch every devil shriek, and every demon howl."