This was my first trip and I recently moved back into the area after about maybe 32 or more years. I was once the advertising director of the Tustin news and my how things have changed. I love that they kept Old Town District atmosphere and ambience and this was also my first trip to the Farmers Market.
One of the things on my list for this Market was lettuce, I just been disappointed with the quality of lettuce and the chain stores. However when I saw the size and how healthy deep green the lettuce was at this market, my eyes nearly popped out of my head. That set my excited expectations of what I was going to find here.
I am definitely going to make this a weekly trip. I'm not sure if posting my elated success is going to work against me because I'm afraid that might increase the crowds. The Market opens up at 9:30 a.m. and I was there about 9:40 I believe. It was pretty busy and there was much to be had. I even bought a quality bottle of olive oil there and I cannot wait to use it.
Next time I am going to pick up some balsamic vinegar and I noticed they had something that looked like meat empanadas. They look delicious. At first I thought it was pricey and then I thought how much a burger at a fast food place cost and this is by far a bargain over what you get there. All and all, it was a worthy trip and a...
Read moreEvery Wednesday there is Farmers market. We can get fresh organic fruits and meats. Farmers are selling the seasonal fresh fruits from their own farms. They offer samples, its good & easy to choose the fruits of our taste. They are selling fresh organic veggies & greens too. They fruits are really sweet and juicy. Riverside oranges are so good & juicy. Honey is really pure, not like the one available at stores. In the honey shop we can get facial honey & face pack too. They have different flavors. We can get plant & trees also. Food trucks are also there. Now a days I can see the antique and other kind of jewelry shop. Clothes are also available there. I love to shop at the...
Read moreI love going to farmers markets and this one is super cute and not too big. The food is great and it's right by my favorite coffee shop and book shop. However I was slightly off put by a vendor coming up and yelling at me about my dog (she wasn't doing anything wrong and other vendors and people had loved giving her pets). Apparently dogs aren't allowed at this one (I was confused since all the outdoor farmers markets I've been to are dog friendly and even the cops there had pet her). Masks are also mandatory however people also broke that rule including the vendor who yelled at me. We also saw a few other dogs so I'm unsure what the rule...
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