From Deseret News archives:
Fresh produce is just part of market appeal
Anyway. Back to farmers markets. I regularly go to two of them the one downtown and the one held in Murray Park on Fridays and Saturdays.
OK, the downtown farmers market is definitely a SCENE. Yeah, you can buy your fresh fruits and vegetables there. You can also shop for herbs, honey, specialty jams, salsa (m-m-m-m-m), fresh-cut flowers, garden art, daylilies in pots, artisan breads and pastries, bratwursts, homemade candles and soap, essential oils, and many, many cool handcrafted items including (but not limited to) scarves all this while listening to live music.
Meanwhile, your small dog desperately wishes you left him home because he's terrified (TERRIFIED!) of accidentally getting stomped on by people whose arms are filled with organic produce.
But whatever. I've taken my dogs to the farmers market, too, so who am I to complain?
At any rate the downtown farmers market is always great fun especially if you get there early in the morning while the air still tastes cool and lovely and I applaud the Downtown Alliance for putting the whole terrific thing together.
Some of the vendors are Hispanic fathers and sons and they remind me of my Grandpa Edwards, who supported his large family (14 kids!) as a truck farmer, peddling fruit and berries around this state and in the Four Corners area. Times were tough and people often paid in kind.
PEOPLE: Hey! You give us some fruit and berries, and we'll give you some chickens!
GRANDPA: Yes! Just what I always wanted! Chickens! Instead of cash!
Still, Grandpa Edwards always took the chickens, although sometimes those chickens got away like that time he and my Uncle Don stopped for lunch in Carbon County.
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