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Farmers Market?
I've been looking for a real farmers market where you can buy locally grown produce, local eggs etc. The one at Sawgrass was disappointing but maybe this country girl is too picky. Havent had much luck with Google.
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There is one on Tuesdays on Rolling Acres road just north of Route 466. I have never been to it but have seen the signs.
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There is not a farmers market at Sawgrass. It is a retail store for locally grown produce.
Saturday morning at Brownwood is a farmers market. There are 3 or 4 produce vendors, a beef vendor, seafood vendor, etc. |
Webster flea market, Mondays.
The Market of Marion, Friday-Saturday-Sunday |
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The produce at Brownwood is sub-par especially their tomatoes. The flea markets mentioned above have much better quality and more vendors to choose from.
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Market of Marion 12888 US-441, Belleview, FL 34420
Depending on where you are in the Villages it might be a half hour drive. The Market of Marion – a Flea and Farmers Market – A Flea and Farmers Market Also there are little fruit & vegetable roadside stands, just outside of the Villages. |
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There are 3 or 4 produce vendors. They all source their produce differently. It is impossible that they all get bad tomatoes. |
The baby bok choy when they have it at Brownwood on Saturdays is wonderful!
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Have not seen a true farmers market in an around TV and seriously believe that this is another thing of the past. |
We go to the Brownwood one from time to time. One guy sells his hot sauce there, "Pearl Of The Antilles" that is the best I've ever had. Pretty pricy though at (as I recall) $16 for a five-ounce bottle, or two for $30. That's sort of SOP there though: you're not going to find any bargains insofar as price goes--all about "organic", I guess. My wife also buys Asian vegetables there. Again, pretty pricy but it beats driving to Ocala for the Asian market there that sells similar produce.
Speaking of Ocala; we went to a pretty good Farmer's Market there a few years back; locally sourced products (if you can believe the signs) at pretty reasonable prices. Probably a few such markets in that area. The advantage, IMO, is that the merchants there don't necessarily see dollar signs when they think "Villagers" so you're more apt to find actual bargains. |
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