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Stopped at a local farmstand this AM.  They used to sell only their own produce but during the pandemic, they started adding some other items.  I found this helpful as I was trying to limit my shopping trips.  Everything is clearly labeled as to whether it's home grown (green labels) or not.   In some cases, the grower of stuff they bring in is cited.  The garlic that's on the far right of the bottom shelf below is from Christopher Ranch.  Potatoes and onions weren't credited. 

Their homegrown cukes are 75 cents each, 3 for $2.   Sweet corn was the same and I bought 3 of each.  Also garlic and shallots.

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Tomatoes. I got a basket of mixed cherry tomatoes and a few of the heirlooms

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Greens, crucifers and some of the salad-y stuff.  I got flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, basil, dill, green onions, radishes

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Beets with beautiful fresh greens

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Peppers

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Forgot to take pictures of all the tables as my cart got heavier.  Melons are coming in so I got a small red watermelon and a Galia melon. 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

Stopped at a local farmstand this AM.  They used to sell only their only produce but during the pandemic, they started adding some other items.  I found this helpful as I was trying to limit my shopping trips.  Everything is clearly labeled as to whether it's home grown (green labels) or not.   In some cases, the grower of stuff they bring in is cited.  The garlic that's on the far right of the bottom shelf below is from Christopher Ranch.  Potatoes and onions weren't credited. 

Their homegrown cukes are 75 cents each, 3 for $2.   Sweet corn was the same and I bought 3 of each.  Also garlic and shallots.

IMG_3204.thumb.jpeg.8b136ddf2edb4e312420dc3b8a8775be.jpeg

 

Tomatoes. I got a basket of mixed cherry tomatoes and a few of the heirlooms

IMG_3202.thumb.jpeg.f2312b409f77f1519a5df87016eb7592.jpeg

 

Greens, crucifers and some of the salad-y stuff.  I got flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, basil, dill, green onions, radishes

IMG_3206.thumb.jpeg.ceb6178031c8616468c8f837b98fa16a.jpeg

 

Beets with beautiful fresh greens

IMG_3203.thumb.jpeg.4d10716e4ac8a7b3bf1bf5e01aad126c.jpeg

 

Peppers

IMG_3205.thumb.jpeg.3ac4cda6fe3dd2f2100cc02fd56efcb7.jpeg

 

Forgot to take pictures of all the tables as my cart got heavier.  Melons are coming in so I got a small red watermelon and a Galia melon. 

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