Something Iāve only recently discovered- this market has a year-round MICRIOGREENS vendor. Itās their best kept secret! Iāve never heard them mentioned in ANY market materials or weekly emails, and so I would have never known. But we had family in town who wanted to see live music at brunch time last month and it blew my mind to find this booth. Since moving here from Asheville Iāve never known anyone who sells these locally. For the last three weeks Iāve driven in from Summerville ONLY because of these amazing little tasty and nutritious sprouts. I never write reviews but felt I needed to help get the word out that selling Microgreens is probably the most unique characteristic of this market other than the groovy vibe! Iāve subscribed to the market email for years and MICROGREENS are NEVER mentioned. I asked the person working the booth and they said this is their fourth year selling here and so I still wonder WHY have I never heard about them?? Iāve been suffering through awful store bought greens and little did I know we have a farmer locally who grows and sells them year round. This market should be yelling this from rooftops! Iām serious- I donāt know why they donāt highlight them in newsletters or on FaceBook. No offense, but no one really needs to read about candles, even as im sure they are really good, but a farmers market should champion its farmers first and foremost So, while youāll still be able to find fantastic eggs, artistic jewelry, and some very tasty baked Gooods, please support these Microgreens as now that Iām spreading the word,I want to help ensure the viability of this urban farm.A good market becomes an excellent market when you have a product this hard to come by, and you are the ONLY year round market thatās selling this. I wonder what other good farmers havenāt been mentioned? I look forward to finding out and letting the public know! And hopefully the social media peeps will take Notice and use those bragging rights.SPROUTS ARE SOLD HERE, EVERYBODY! And they hand cut them for you on the spot so they are fresh and crunchy and busting...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreNice but small, but apparently smaller than usual as several vendors cancelled due to the unprecedented tidal flooding followed by 20 hrs of rain and strong winds Saturday. The vendors who made it were all quite nice with quality local products. We got 3 types of scones (forgot to mention previously from Two Fat Cooks),pimiento, Gouda and onion, apple cinnamon, 3 for $5, 2 cookies and a crumb bar...all excellent! Live music was great. Only disappointed we were there on an off week, would have enjoyed even more tasty and nice...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is a great farmers market with a lot of variety! They have live music which makes it even more entertaining to come to. My only gripe is the parking is very limited and in most spots you have to pay to park.
Today, I did have an issue with āthe pickle ladyā ignoring me but talking to other customers of similar skin color who were coming up after me. I tried for 5-10 minutes to get her attention and eventually just walked away. Very disrespectful. The other vendors were...
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