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    Home » At the Store » Where I Buy Food » Visit to Saline Farmer’s Market – 5/15/10

    Visit to Saline Farmer’s Market – 5/15/10

    Published: May 17, 2010 · Modified: Jun 1, 2019 by Eric Samuelson

    Saline Farmer's Market

    This is the 3rd week of the Saline Farmer's market. This week, plants galore! Flowers, veggies, and herb plant could be found aplenty. Here is what I picked up:

    3 pepper plants (1 purple bell, 1 yellow bell, and 1 Serrano)
    I purchased these from Prochaska Farms. They had a nice selection of tomato and pepper plants, and will be back with more next week.
    3 herb plants (1 basil, 1 rosemary, and 1 sage) (3 herb plants for $5)
    I purchased these from Devulder's Farm.
    Apple fritter
    My wife wanted an apple fritter from Kapnick Orchards. She said they were the best fritter she has had. They had the strongest apple flavor she said.

    It was a beautiful day to visit the market. I also found out this past week, they there will be a new Saline farmer's market, on Tuesdays from 4-8pm at the Saline District Library. Another great opportunity to come and buy fresh produce and plants from area farmers.

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