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Old 08-15-2015, 06:42 AM
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As you know I try to promote Brownwood as I just posted about it. I normally go on Sat. morning. I shop at the stores and then I hit the farmers market. I was there last week and the fruit and vegetable stands (there are not many at this time of the year) were nearly giving away their product as it was so slow. It could be a win, win for everyone if you go and check it out. Helps you and the vendor. We don't want to lose them...
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Old 08-15-2015, 07:22 AM
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[QUOTE=My Daily Run;1099977]As you know I try to promote Brownwood as I just posted about it. I normally go on Sat. morning. I shop at the stores and then I hit the farmers market. I was there last week and the fruit and vegetable stands (there are not many at this time of the year) were nearly giving away their product as it was so slow. It could be a win, win for everyone if you go and check it out. Helps you and the vendor. We don't want to lose them...[/QUO


Their main problem is their prices. You can find the same products at the Market of Marion for much less cost. Produce quality about the same at both venues, but at a much higher cost at Brownwood.
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Old 08-15-2015, 07:28 AM
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We used to go often but the prices and quality of the fruit and produce are nothing to brag about.
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Same here. I know produce, grown and cooked it for decades.

Too often it is the same stuff as the stores, same packing crates, same quality.

I'd give a lot for a few decent tomatoes. They sign says home grown, but they ain't.
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We went last Saturday- it rained just before 9 a.m. there- that could have been a deterrent for some shoppers.

I have been very happy with all the produce I have purchased there and the vast majority of the fresh vegetables ARE home grown.
Let me correct that statement. Home Grown IN SEASON.

I do not agree that the prices of the fresh produce are high.
I do not agree that they are considerably higher than the Market of Marion.
Not at all.

Compare the prices/quality to anywhere else and consider what it takes to get them to that stand in the market. These are local families making an honest living.

I DO agree that some of the NON- produce 'specialty' booths have higher prices than you can find elsewhere.... but some of those products are not FOUND elsewhere- so buy them or don't, as you wish.

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From what I have seen, most of the "homegrown" produce at the Farmer's Markets around here is shipped in from all over. I have asked,and I don't know of one vendor who actually has a farm. And I don't necessarily want to buy a whole box of tomatoes or green peppers.
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This is an interesting debate. Are the veggies local or not? Both sides seem credible.

I'd like to buy local but like others I think the veggies at Save-A-Lot just down the road seem less expensive. I'll go this morning and try them again. It's close.

BTW are they the same vendors that sell in SS on thursday? I never went there for veggies. Fresh Market has their best prices on Tuesday. Too bad they aren't on the same day.
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Old 08-15-2015, 10:04 AM
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As you know I try to promote Brownwood as I just posted about it. I normally go on Sat. morning. I shop at the stores and then I hit the farmers market. I was there last week and the fruit and vegetable stands (there are not many at this time of the year) were nearly giving away their product as it was so slow. It could be a win, win for everyone if you go and check it out. Helps you and the vendor. We don't want to lose them...
This is the time of yesr when the fatmers are waiting for fall planting. Locally the heat and bugs are just terrible and few veggies would be available. I do think most is not grown locally. But really what is considered "locally"? I do like the florida melons and summer corn. Beyond southern Georgia most veggies are grown in California.
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Their vegetables always rot within two days of buying them. I think they must be selling what the supermarkets throw away.
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This is the time of yesr when the fatmers are waiting for fall planting. Locally the heat and bugs are just terrible and few veggies would be available. I do think most is not grown locally. But really what is considered "locally"? I do like the florida melons and summer corn. Beyond southern Georgia most veggies are grown in California.
You are right, that in August, many crops here are done producing. Planting begins again soon- then you will see an abundance of locally grown veggies in season.

Right now many things are being shipped from Indiana, Michigan, Illinois. (The Midwest)

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As you know I try to promote Brownwood as I just posted about it. I normally go on Sat. morning. I shop at the stores and then I hit the farmers market. I was there last week and the fruit and vegetable stands (there are not many at this time of the year) were nearly giving away their product as it was so slow. It could be a win, win for everyone if you go and check it out. Helps you and the vendor. We don't want to lose them...[/QUO


Their main problem is their prices. You can find the same products at the Market of Marion for much less cost. Produce quality about the same at both venues, but at a much higher cost at Brownwood.
There's that price thingy again. Whatever happened to support your community?
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There's that price thingy again. Whatever happened to support your community?
They aren't growing the vegetables in The Villages. They are growing them in surrounding communities ~ the same communities Marion Market serves.

"Price thingy" is always an issue, no matter how much or little you may have.

I am one of those who grew up dirt poor, as did DH. You don't accumulate wealth by spending it without obtaining the best value ~ and the best value is not necessarily the cheapest.
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They aren't growing the vegetables in The Villages. They are growing them in surrounding communities ~ the same communities Marion Market serves.

"Price thingy" is always an issue, no matter how much or little you may have.

I am one of those who grew up dirt poor, as did DH. You don't accumulate wealth by spending it without obtaining the best value ~ and the best value is not necessarily the cheapest.
Dirt poo? Me too and a lot of others and I would think, most of us. If we don't buy at the market the vendors don't show up and then we complain about that. There isn't a vendor inside TV that makes their own stuff and if they don't survive because of the pricey thing then we complain because we have to leave TV to get stuff. I believe in purchasing value and that, sometimes, is paying a higher price for the same thing to help stores and vendors survive. From what I have seen here, in the year I have lived here, I am in the minority.....the pricey thing is the driver.
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Same here. I know produce, grown and cooked it for decades.

Too often it is the same stuff as the stores, same packing crates, same quality.

I'd give a lot for a few decent tomatoes. They sign says home grown, but they ain't.
As I said, I'd give a lot for decent tomatoes.

I will not pay premium prices for grocery store or lower produce.

Trust me, when it comes to food, I will pay for quality. I don't see it at Brownwood.
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Old 08-15-2015, 07:27 PM
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My turn...uptown Girl hit the nail. Not much in local produce survives this heat. And if you want great local tomatoes, there are not any. You could blame somebody, or go north. I like Tennessee tomatoes, and I would guess it they are all gone by now too.
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