With so many lovely weekend markets around, I think
you are foolish to not to get out and about for a few hours on a Saturday morning
to get your fruit and veggies.
Local farmer markers are a perfect opportunity
to buy excellent quality, with many locally grown produce and very affordable
prices.
While there are many stalls at the local markets
that serve as a reseller, who sell imported and local products, there are many
local farmer and producer stalls selling to the public. It is a excellent way
to see, talk with and taste what our local farmers and producers have to offer.
Some of the benefits of buying locally include;
- Supporting your local community, local farmers, and local producers.
- Locally produced food does not have to travel as far across the country.
- Food is not factory washed and not sealed in plastic or cardboard packaging, which leads to a fresher product.
- Generally organic fruit and vegetables sold at the markets, come at a cheaper price to the leading name supermarkets. In some cases, a larger selection of organic products are on sale.
- The food at local farmer markets is usually fresher than supermarket bought. They also seem to remain fresher for a bit longer, when stored correctly at home.
- Variety!! Wondering around some markets, I have had to ask stall holders what certain herbs or vegetables are and how they are cooked as they are new to me. As these stalls are not operating on a quick turnaround method of supplying what the majority is demanding, you can come across some weird and wonderful delights that usually would not be stocked in a supermarket.
- The stall holders are so much happier than the teenage cashiers. They are always more than happy to answer questions, offer cooking or storage advice, and many actually encourage the ‘taste test’ before you buy.
So why not ditch the supermarket, and enjoy the
fresh air, colourful sights and start being a farmer’s market weekend warrior.
I would love to hear about your favourite local
farmers markets – please share a comment below about your favourite market spots
In Brisbane, my favourite markets so far (I have not
managed to get around even half of them yet) include;
Kuraby Markets - Every Saturday 6-12pm kurabymarkets
Beenleigh Markets – Every Sunday 6-12pm - Beenleigh Showground
West End Markets – Every Saturday 6-12 Davies Park -
daviesparkmarket
Gold Coast Organic Farmers Market – Every Sunday 6am
– 11.30am - gcorganicmarket
Rocklea Markets – Every Saturday 6-12pm – brisbanemarkets
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