I so liked Reeta's organics. I bought an aloe cream called Beach Breeze. Awesome. The people were so knowlegeable & friendly. Took a business card to buy online too. They are on FB. I met Lertrina she was selling Papparzi jewelry & Dee from Kenya, selling beautiful African jewelry made by the women there. Also Jackie who sells organic products that have honey, lavender, lemon, & more. It is so fun to live in Sanford & attend all the events. I really enjoy meeting so many people and giving back to the community. Oh let me not forget Candace too. She helps animals. I so enjoyed talking with her. She told me about their sanctuary. She also has a booth every Fri. Night 6-9 in Deland. She sells jewelry to help the animals. ✔ it out. Thank you Sanford & to all whom...
Read moreIf you want vegetables, maybe go to the grocery store. In all honesty, I would not call this a Farmer's Market. With only one vendor selling fruits and vegetables, it's really not but it was pleasant. The people were nice. Loved seeing all the doggies and walking through the bubbles. We bought an orchid, some fresh eggs and butter, peppers, cucumbers, cauliflower, and star fruit. It was a nice visit. Just glad I didn't get up too early. Hey, I've been to Union Square's Farmer's Market in Manhattan so I suppose Sanford did its best. Would I go again? Maybe for the holidays. Seems there were many crafters as vendors and I am sure there will be plenty to see when...
Read moreNegative experience with the Jerusalem Street Food stand. The seller took my credit card with flour-covered hands and then dropped it into water (chip down). After that, the card didn't work on the first try and the seller insisted that it's not because of the incident. He apologized, but the whole experience was really dark. On top of that, no price tags, and super expensive food (like $7 for a bag of pitas or a medium container of pita chips). Food is okay though.
There are other stalls at SFM, which are great. But we will never visit or buy from Jerusalem...
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