MUST VISIT for Foodies! Peaches are one of my favorite fruits. I wait all year long for the first peaches to arrive. I often take a risk when I see the first batch but only after smelling them to see if we are close. Often not happy with my first test of the year. TODAY was pure bliss dripping down my arm as I ate this wonderful gift of nature. I could actually smell the peaches 2 feet away from the display and was mesmerized. See peach photo below. I usually cooking for my family but happen to be bachelor the next few days but could not help myself from buying peaches, amazing Amish grown tomatoes (also smelled device), fresh picked green onions, beautiful poblano peppers I will roast, peel and stuff, fresh corn, silly but a really beautiful red onion. Prices are great and. I love supporting...
Read moreI actually left Kirkwood’s Outside Market because it was so crowded, and didn’t have much produce besides pumpkins. I drove to Rogers so my 84 year old mother could select her fruit. The blonde, female working there was so unpleasant that I started to leave my selection without purchase. To add insult to injury, she declined my mother’s debit card without even trying to swipe it again. My mother came straight home and called her bank. The account had sufficient funds. If the young guy wasn’t so bubbly and appreciative of my patronage, I would never shop there again. I try to shop local. She may have been having a bad day, so I will look for her another day to see if she is still unpleasant. Of...
Read moreRoger’s Produce is a gem. No, it’s not fancy, and it’s definitely not in pristine shape either. However, if you want to support a family owned business instead of giving overpriced grocery stores your money, this is the place to do it. I feel better going here than Kirkwood Farmer’s Market because it’s lesser known and the prices are cheaper. Don’t get me wrong, I love both, but Roger’s is cheaper and sometimes has even better looking vegetables. They have a pretty good selection of pumpkins; most are uniquely...
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