Saturday, August 1, 2009

Farmer's Market


Mom and I went to the Farmer's Market at The Pepper Place in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. I checked out the market's web site, and this is the tenth year for the market. Today was our first visit, but not our last.

I was very impressed.

They had some good deals: We got a basket of 6 big tomatoes for $4.00, large basket of Chilton County peaches for $7.00, small basket of cucumbers for $3.00, and two cantaloupes for $6.00.

The best part: we supported local farmers!

We peeled and sliced the peaches and cantaloupe, and then put them in the freezer.


The above pic: a sirloin burger baked with onion, tomato, cucumber, peaches, and cantaloupe.

We also went to Sam's Club and bought shredded lettuce, salad mix, onions, plums, yogurt, milk, frozen sirloin patties, and frozen chicken breasts for approximately $60.00.





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9 comments:

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  2. Just found your blog...nice job on the weight loss! I just know you will make it to Talladega!

    I love farmers markets too!

    Dude, that dinner looks awesome!

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  3. I went and got some peaches this morning too.

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  4. You inspired me to look up the local farmer's market in my area. Unfortunately the nearest one is not so near. But I'm going to go anyway. You food looked yummy!

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  5. Love the food pics.
    Dinner does look so fresh and healthy.

    You made it out of Sam's Club only spending $60? I bow to you.

    OMG, Stephen ... 100 is so close!
    Fantastic!

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  6. That makes me want some fresh fruit right now!!!

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  7. Great choices Stephen. I love fruits and veggies (no onions) Extra cudos for supporting the local farmers. Its a win-win situation!

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  8. Yummy! Great choices. This is the best time of year for the fresh goodness isn't it! Keep up the great work... can't wait to see u at Dega smiling for the pics!

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  9. mmm, farmer's market, sounds so good!....i wonder if there are some near me in nj...i mean, we are the garden state!

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