tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post5017689739352702719..comments2023-06-08T07:50:34.854-04:00Comments on ..: StemlessTracyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15582021471773630400noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-1744433522491767112011-06-26T17:35:17.912-04:002011-06-26T17:35:17.912-04:00Hopefully that market will get more producers sell...Hopefully that market will get more producers selling their harvest as we move into summer.<br /><br />sadly it's not just the kids who don't recognize fruits and veggies.<br /><br />your photographs are stunning. I could just about pluck a cherry from the screen!nancy at good food mattershttp://nancyvienneau.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-74619489779829227192011-06-26T14:09:09.865-04:002011-06-26T14:09:09.865-04:00awww boo. my market is on wednesdays and i know ho...awww boo. my market is on wednesdays and i know how weird it is to have a mid-day market routine... i literally get to work late every wednesday.Mina B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00781786311933281475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-42253623063938714232011-06-25T16:32:49.161-04:002011-06-25T16:32:49.161-04:00This makes me so sad. Both the lack of recognition...This makes me so sad. Both the lack of recognition of a basic summer fruit and the changing of your market day. Two years ago in Vancouver they changed the venue of the Wednesday afternoon market (but mercifully left the Saturday market alone) which caused an initial decline in attendance. But soon all the vendors were there and the shoppers returned to vote with their daily dollar for the things that matter... I feel sure this will happen at your market too. It has to.Juliehttp://www.kitchenculinaire.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-62465044539611811872011-06-25T08:28:26.518-04:002011-06-25T08:28:26.518-04:00What is even more surprising is that her mum didn&...What is even more surprising is that her mum didn't seem to know either. I hope they bought some to try. I hope the market improves too.Kathhttp://www.theordinarycook.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-7483449573378788022011-06-25T06:31:24.184-04:002011-06-25T06:31:24.184-04:00The market was a big part of your Saturday routine...The market was a big part of your Saturday routine--here's hoping the Thursday market improves.Michele | Cooking At Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00306628077661412905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-54329242862028577002011-06-24T12:29:34.712-04:002011-06-24T12:29:34.712-04:00Hmmm, I read somewhere that small children in Brit...Hmmm, I read somewhere that small children in Britain have no idea what various fruit look like because they are used to seeing them already cut and into small ready-to-eat containers. <br />It is very surprising she couldn't recognize the cherries. It is sad actually.<br /><br />I want some of those apricots :)Magdahttp://mylittleexpatkitchen.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-143171148754639501.post-39804101595920680242011-06-24T12:01:06.641-04:002011-06-24T12:01:06.641-04:00A little girl that doesn't recognize a cherry,...A little girl that doesn't recognize a cherry, stem or not, is very surprising. How can this be? <br /><br />Your post reminds me of a sad little farmers market we visited in Rhode Island. It was all crafts and candles and such. There was only one stand with a few small containers of cherry tomatoes. Luckily, the tomatoes were fabulous.Denise | Chez Danissehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06418226690328176970noreply@blogger.com