They've started up a farmer's market right behind the building I work in. It's Tuesdays from 3-7 p.m., which is ideal for picking up a few things on the way home. If I were going to be home, I'd have bought more today, but at least I now have strawberries for breakfast.
By the way, the website claims that one of the participating farms will be bringing alpaca yarn. They weren't there this week.
I am also puzzled over how Guatemalan coffee beans qualify for a farmer's market in Northern Virginia.
By the way, the website claims that one of the participating farms will be bringing alpaca yarn. They weren't there this week.
I am also puzzled over how Guatemalan coffee beans qualify for a farmer's market in Northern Virginia.
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Date: 2009-05-20 09:09 am (UTC)I'm looking forward to the Farmer's Markets around here. If I miss them (and I usually do, dammitall), I try to get to the local co-op.
I've decided I need a table or jig saw in my kitchen. I want some spaghetti squash and butternut, but I can't (literally) hack it.
Hmm... Black and Decker does make kitchen equipment... so maybe it wouldn't be totally out of place. Ha!
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Date: 2009-05-20 10:14 am (UTC)I usually buy butternut squash already cut up because I am too lazy to deal with it otherwise.