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dawabeav 04-06-2024 09:01 AM

Every farmers market I've been to is over priced.

Peachbelle 04-06-2024 09:54 AM

Farmers Markets
 
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Originally Posted by BubblesandPat (Post 2318754)
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.

I agree with you as I am also looking for local farmers market. What i have seen at the farmers market events in TV is produce vendors are getting from the state farmers market in Plant City, FL and then reselling at a higher price. While this is technically from farmers markets what i would like to see is local farms selling their food directly to us from their farms. I have driven around outside the villages and occasionally you will see hand made signs at driveways posting food for sale. This is probably the closest to true local produce you will find it's just hard finding them. It would be great if they would form a co-OP and come together to the squares.

Bogie Shooter 04-06-2024 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Peachbelle (Post 2319183)
I agree with you as I am also looking for local farmers market. What i have seen at the farmers market events in TV is produce vendors are getting from the state farmers market in Plant City, FL and then reselling at a higher price. While this is technically from farmers markets what i would like to see is local farms selling their food directly to us from their farms. I have driven around outside the villages and occasionally you will see hand made signs at driveways posting food for sale. This is probably the closest to true local produce you will find it's just hard finding them. It would be great if they would form a co-OP and come together to the squares.

Reading all the posts will give you some of the farms selling direct.

Foristell10 04-06-2024 10:18 AM

I think there is one in Bushnell which is a bit out in the country and not as overpriced.

oldtimes 04-06-2024 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by NotGolfer (Post 2319105)
Brown's Market on 301. Oxford---north of 466. Also O-Steen's in Summerfield off 476 (I think). They grow their own produce. It may be a bit of a drive for you but consider it an "adventure" of getting to know your area.

Brown’s sells their own produce whatever is in season and also their own meat. They also have locally baked goods.

Marmaduke 04-06-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2319107)
I suspect very few at Brownwood are locally grown by the seller, seems more like they buy the produce, mark it up and sell it at the "farmer's market".

True Story-

Recently, (Outside of TV), I had been going a Farmers Mkt each week in Ocala.

I bought my Brusell sprouts from him, blanched and froze them... impressed that they were small and tender.

The next time I needed brussel Sprouts, I said to the Dunnellon farmer, "Why'd you let them get so big before picking them this time?"

He said, "Those are from Publix"

THAT'S IT FOR ME!!!

topheR03 04-06-2024 11:05 AM

Try Bountiful Farms, 27314 County Rd 33, Okahumpka.
 
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Originally Posted by BubblesandPat (Post 2318754)
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.


Bountiful Farms sells there own produce. On Wednesday there are a variety of vendors there and also a great bistro located under a huge live oak tree (reservations needed). There is also a nursery on the property with beautiful flowers and bushes etc for sale. You won't be disappointed.

Lea N 04-06-2024 11:09 AM

There is a nice one in Mt. Dora every Sunday. I'm including a link for you. Then if the mood strikes you could go to one of their many nice restaurants and browse around their pretty little town.

Downtown Mount Dora Village Market - Go Mount Dora

BubblesandPat 04-06-2024 11:35 AM

Thank you again for all the recommendations! We did checkout Brownwood this morning and it was a fun looking at the stands. I agree pricey and "fresh perogies" from Illinois seemed like a stretch but did grab some honey and fresh bread...blueberries for 4.50 in a grocery store container did seem odd. Will have to venture out of "the bubble" and check out some of these places y'all mentioned!

MaryMS 04-06-2024 12:23 PM

Many of the produce vendors at the local “farmer” markets do actually grow their own produce. It is purchased from bigger outlets.

shaw8700@outlook.com 04-06-2024 07:42 PM

We went to Brownwood today and they all the usual things like tomatoes, broccoli, squash but they also had the French Bakery. Oh my goodness, we got so many goodies! If you go, don’t the long lines deter you and if you don’t buy anything else, buy the macarons!

Al2014 04-06-2024 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by oldtimes (Post 2319196)
Brown’s sells their own produce whatever is in season and also their own meat. They also have locally baked goods.

Brown's also have Kringles from Racine Wisconsin.

tophcfa 04-06-2024 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelevision (Post 2318856)
They close down the streets inside Brownwood and set up the booths.

You are referring to the Farmers Market that USED TO BE at Spanish Springs before it was yanked it out from underneath the northern Villagers and moved it to Brownwood.

BubblesandPat 04-07-2024 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by shaw8700@outlook.com (Post 2319331)
We went to Brownwood today and they all the usual things like tomatoes, broccoli, squash but they also had the French Bakery. Oh my goodness, we got so many goodies! If you go, don’t the long lines deter you and if you don’t buy anything else, buy the macarons!

I agree! Yummy!!

merrymini 04-09-2024 06:56 AM

Good luck with tomatoes, they are bred to have a long shelf life and have sacrificed flavor. It does not seem to matter where you buy them. The cost of everything has gone up a great deal in the last few years. Browns is nice but very pricey and pretty far away. I support the farmers market in Brownwood. By the way, I had occasion to go to the farmers market in Winter Garden because my son lives out near there and the stuff from Plant City is terrific, but too far away to frequent.


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