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Tips for Shopping the Farmer’s Market


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s a wonderful time of year to stop by your local Farmer’s Market to pick up some fresh produce and many other products! This can be a popular place for members of the community to gather. There are a lot of benefits of shopping at the farmers market. Just a few of these include getting fresh produce, supporting local businesses, seeing a variety of products and connecting with the community! It can be a really fun way for you and your family to get out of the house and get active on a Saturday morning.

 

Here is a list of tips that can help you navigate your way through a Farmer’s Market:

 

  • Have a list
    • Make a list of the different items that you know you would like to pick up. Often times there is so much offered and so much to look at that it can be easy to get distracted and forget what you came for. Having a list will help you remember!
  • Ask Questions
    • Don’t be afraid to ask questions about the produce or products that are being sold. There may be a vegetable offered that you have never heard of before but would potentially love! You can even ask how they prepare their produce and get ideas that way.
  • Explore
    • Even if you are going for a few specific things, take some time to explore other booths and look around at all that is offered. Some booths even have fresh coffee, baked goods, and flowers!
  • Pack Reusable Bags
    • Many booths do not have plastic bags for you to take your fresh produce home in, so it is always a good idea to have reusable bags on hand.
  • Have fun!
    • Farmer’s Markets are supposed to be fun and upbeat! Socialize with others and get to really know your community members! You may make a new friend out of the deal.

 

Check out your local Watertown Farmer’s Market on Saturday’s from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Runnings parking lot!

 

Kylie Serie, SDSU Dietetic Student

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