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"Welcome to the November Edition of the Farmers' Market Challenge. This is our Harvest Festival!The purpose of this challenge is to raise awareness for purchasing locally produced foods. Be it fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat, or any related items we want to know what's available where you live."
The weather in Michigan has been beautiful this past weekend. My family and I took a ride to a local orchard for some fresh apples, cider and of course warm homemade donuts.
We chose the apples already picked, but if you were interested you could pick your own. They had a nice variety. We took home some red delicious and macintosh.
6 comments:
Hi Anne,
I bet those apples were crunchy. I love apples but unfortunately it doesn't grow here. I have a macintosh beside but I can't eat it, I can only stare at it...if you know what I mean! Hee hee.
BTW please tell Sasha the reason why I put all those stuffie up there, is that I am hiding them from Coffee and Oreo, I never thought that it wouldn't escape from Sasha's eyes. Smart dogs!
AL
Beautiful photos Anne, this place looks like fun. I love the giant rocking chair, what a great treat for those kids. The apples look wonderful and I'll bet the cider was delicious, especially with a nice fresh doughnut. My favorite photo is the windmill.
Thanks for taking part in the challenge. This late in the season most farmers' markets are closed so I wasn't sure how many folks would have something to post.
Thanks again,
Judy
Hey! Finally another market with something in common... We too have goats to pet!
Beautiful photos - I love your blog header too, yum! My fav photo is the rocking chair!
Hi Anne, I bet those apples are delicious! And all those corn, must be a bountiful harvest! And talking about corn, back in the Philippines, I remember my grandmother grinding her own harvest and cook the grits.
Now, when I miss it, I buy the instant grits.
I posted mine late and there's a little twist on our farmers market.
Enjoy your week!
Ebie's Farmers Market Challenge.
Duh... I thought I hadn't read your market post yet, then I thought, "This sure seems familiar..." It was just as good second time around! ;)
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