Friday, 6 April 2012

San Diego Farmer's Market


Good Day Everyone,

How relaxing and entertaining is it to slowly meander through a weekend Farmer's Market? That's what my boyfriend and I did last weekend, so I just thought I would share some pictures to encourage you to attend your own local market.

The variety of loaves of bread at the Farmer's Market in downtown San Diego is so enticing. The jalapeno cheese bread caught my eye the most.
There is always a wide variety of different delicious breads at the farmers markets, and they are very fresh. Fresh veggies are always present at the market, and its great because sometimes you can purchase them right from the person who helped grow them! That's local, and a good way to be green.

Of course, what would a morning or a farmers market be without chocolate!? The different kinds of chocolate available for sale at the farmer's markets are often impressive.

We also came across a fantastic discovery....chocolate peanut butter! That's rights, so good, and they also have caramel and a few other flavours.

I always try and make room in my basket for the fresh flowers they sell at the market. The price is right and they are beautiful. The last ones I bought lasted for over a week and looked great on my kitchen table.

And last, but certainly not least, perhaps the best part of the Farmer's Market you ask? All of the adorable dogs and puppies the join their owners to check out the good deals and maybe even find a tasty crumb or two left behind by those walking and eating.

All of the dogs and puppies actually encouraged me to start yet another blog called 'The Dog Blog'...if you'd care to take a look visit: http://anniekathleen.tumblr.com/

Farmer's Market Flowers. Fresh flowers and some of my most favorite things to buy at a Farmer's Market. This is the San Diego Market in downtown right by Little Itlay.
This is the Farmer's Market in Little Italy right downtown in San Diego. For a list of Farmer's Market's all over San Diego, please visit:

http://sdfarmbureau.org/BuyLocal/Farmers-Markets.php

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