5/09 Market Fresh
We went to our local farmers market Saturday with our friend Amy. It was alive with energy, families and veggie possibilities. I love going there. Every time we go, I wonder to myself…why don’t we do this every weekend? The produce is beautiful, inexpensive and a lot of it is locally grown. It is the easiest way I know to be green, save money and have a great time doing so.
The truth is, I forget all of these things and get lazy. It is a habit to get in my car and go to our closest grocery store. I bring my big cool reusable bag and typically, forget in the trunk because I am in a hurry to do my habitual things…to get it done.
Not this Saturday though…we did it, we got there. We took our BFF, our reusable bags and a wad of cash to purchase the most luscious produce around.
We bought organic bread, tri-color peppers and corn on the cob so buttery it could scare a vegan. We bought soy flour, arrowroot and almond meal at rock bottom prices. The flowers were abundant and despite the chilly temps and wind, people strolled around like it was a Michigan Summer.
It was such a beautiful day and a great reminder that it really is worth the trip. The feeling you get from handing a farmer a dollar bill will always trump paying the cashier at your mega-mart. The produce is better, it is cheaper and the experience borders on magical. Being surrounded by the efforts of the sun, wind and rain is so fantastic. This sounds a bit lofty but it was a really fun day!!
Enjoy some of the photos I took while walking around the market. Have a great day!
Tags: 30 day challenge, buy local, compassionate eating, cooking with herbs, farmers market, produce, trying vegan, trying vegetarian, vegan, vegan experience