- Do Not Ask Young "Farmers" to Pick Out Your Produce - when a guy who looks like he is in his mid-20s tells me to pick out which watermelon looks the prettiest, I do not feel confident that he has any idea what he talking about. I know how to pick out a watermelon, but feel weird going around flicking and slapping watermelons to pick out the perfect one.
- Do Not Buy From the First Stand - walk around to the other stands; see what others are selling. You might find a better deal or better quality.
- Do Not Buy the "Pretty" Produce - I might not be a master gardener, but I know that tomatoes organically grown on a local farm do not look perfectly round. I have grown my own tomatoes and I have picked tomatoes from an organic farm. If anything, ask the farmer what they use to control pests.
>> What mishaps have you experienced at the farmer's market?
2 comments:
Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop xo
We always buy the "seconds" at farmers' markets, whenever possible. A tomato that didn't put its energy into being perfect in appearance often has put its energy into taste and nutrition!
And the farmer is happy to let the stuff go at a reduced price - better than hauling it back for the pigs.
Everyone wins!
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