Growing up where I did (a small, somewhat farming town), there were always great opportunities to buy local. We often bought locally grow groceries at a local store that featured vegetables, fruits and other foods from local farms. My town also has a weekly farmers market. It's small, but a great way to buy local. Aside from buying local, my Mom has also grown a vegetable garden every summer for as long as I can recall.
Now that I'm back living in my college town, I'm excited to be able to visit the farmers market here. The farmers market here is much larger and has an established building, similar to Denio's Farmers Market, pictured above. I'm hoping to shop more at the local co-op here this year, as well. It's hard without a car when another store is close by, but I really would like to help support this local small business/farmer community.
Have you been to your local farmers market?
Now that I'm back living in my college town, I'm excited to be able to visit the farmers market here. The farmers market here is much larger and has an established building, similar to Denio's Farmers Market, pictured above. I'm hoping to shop more at the local co-op here this year, as well. It's hard without a car when another store is close by, but I really would like to help support this local small business/farmer community.
Have you been to your local farmers market?
A big thanks goes to Denio's Farmers Market & Swap Meet in Roseville, California for sponsoring this giveaway to promote buying from your local farmers markets!
This giveaway was organized by The Reynolds Mom. Thank you to MaeGal, MontanaSolarCreations, Made In USA Challenge, Brittleby's Corner, and Your Thriving Family for also participating in this giveaway and sharing why buying local is important to you!
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This giveaway was organized by The Reynolds Mom. Thank you to MaeGal, MontanaSolarCreations, Made In USA Challenge, Brittleby's Corner, and Your Thriving Family for also participating in this giveaway and sharing why buying local is important to you!
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Thanks to Denio's Farmers Market, one lucky winner will receive $50 CASH to support their local farmers market!!!
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Fresher produce, and I save money too.
ReplyDeleteI choose to buy locally because I love going to the farmer's market and buying fresh produce and support the community.
ReplyDeletethe fresher the better and the freshest fruits and vegetables come from a local farmers market if not your own back yard!
ReplyDeleteI buy locally because it tastes better and is fresher and cheaper.
ReplyDeleterhoneygtn at yahoo dot com
It will help farmers to be able to continue their businesses.
ReplyDeleteaisha belisario
To help our community! It taste better home grown as well!
ReplyDeleteI like knowing where, not only foods, but other things come from. Buying local is a good way to support people who live in my town.
ReplyDeletebethelderton59 at gmail dot com
its better for you and helps local workers
ReplyDeleteFour years ago when my daughter was getting married, I tried to grow all the flowers for the wedding. cold summer that year so nothing came up on time. A flower grower at our local farmers market saved me the week before the wedding for a fraction of the cost and those bouquets were gorgeous! I am forever thankful to that farm! terri.moore30@yahoo.com thank you for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBetter quality! Plus support local farmers/merchants!
ReplyDeleteLeave a comment on this blog post telling me WHY you choose to buy locally.
ReplyDeleteI like knowing where my produce, etc is coming from and prefer to support local growers.