7/31/10

Farmer's Market

Some of my earliest memories is of going to the Farmer's Market in Milpitas, CA with my mom. I remember looking at the fresh vegetables for sale and Mom buying me a treat or two. But that was eleven years ago.

Fast forward to today. All week I've been planning on going to the Farmer's Market in Salt Lake City. I was so excited! I'd not been to a Farmer's Market since I had moved to Arizona 11 years ago. It was like going back to the simple pleasures of life. Back to my childhood.

But I almost missed it. Luckily, my grandma meekly woke me up and reminded me about the farmer's market. I groggily got out of bed and made a 10 minute attempt at looking good (sort of failed) and headed out the door.

The Farmer's Market was amazing! Little stands were everywhere in Pioneer Park selling fresh vegetables, spices, and jewelry. There were people walking their little- and big- dogs through the pathways. But the best part was the FOOD! It was so spectacular!!!! I have finally found the food Mecca of Salt Lake City. There was so many different styles of food: Argentine, Middle Eastern, Sudanese, Thai, Crepes, Italian, and so much more!!! One delicious find was the freshly made Mint Limeade. The people working the stand were actually squeezing the limes that would be in your limeade as you stood in line. You saw everything. And the limeade itself... pure heaven. You could taste the little sugar granules that hadn't dissolved yet and the pieces of lime floating about.

Here is a list of all the things I bought today at the Farmer's market: (caution: you may get jealous)
- Argentine Beef Empanadas
- Peach and Strawberry Gelato
- Italian sausage on a bun covered in Italian peppers
- a bunch of carrots
-a pound of red potatoes
-Cilantro
- Honeycomb
All for less than 30 bucks.

The best was the honeycomb. It was a nostalgic purchase. You see, back in California we had some friends who kept bees. Sometimes they would bring fresh honeycomb from the hive. It was divine. Until last year, it was the only kind of honey I would eat. The honeycomb I bought today was also delicious. So worth the nine bucks I paid for it.

And for the music lovers out there, I found a mommy and son violin duo at the market. The boy just barely turned 6. How cool is that!


1 comment:

  1. Well, I've never been there, but I can tell you that I am in Tarbes (Pyrénées Mountains, close to Spain) in a hotel room with my sister. It's 10:36AM, and she's still sleeping, so I had to go get my headphones to see that lovely video without waking her up (she'd be in a bad mood ! haha). Love ya !

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