This little farmers market takes place in the car park at the Substation the first and third Sundays of each month. Those familar with Farmers markets will know what to expect; an eclectic mix of food stalls selling everything from organic fresh fruit and veg, to freshly baked bread and cakes, and dips, jams, and much much more. The joy of visiting the markets is always the tasting experience, and the stall holders are happy to share the fruits of their labour. Prices are pretty steep compared to your local supermarket, but you're paying for something that little bit different. I wouldn't normally pay $8 for a bag of mis-shaped dark chocolate pieces, but oh my god, was it worth it! Best time to vsiit the market is the first Sunday of the month, when it's just a hop skip and a jump to the artists market next door!
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Farmers Market @ Newport
May 2014 Newport, Victoria
This little farmers market takes place in the car park at the Substation the first and third Sundays of each month. Those familar with Farmers markets will know what to expect; an eclectic mix of food stalls selling everything from organic fresh fruit and veg, to freshly baked bread and cakes, and dips, jams, and much much more. The joy of visiting the markets is always the tasting experience, and the stall holders are happy to share the fruits of their labour. Prices are pretty steep compared to your local supermarket, but you're paying for something that little bit different. I wouldn't normally pay $8 for a bag of mis-shaped dark chocolate pieces, but oh my god, was it worth it! Best time to vsiit the market is the first Sunday of the month, when it's just a hop skip and a jump to the artists market next door!
This little farmers market takes place in the car park at the Substation the first and third Sundays of each month. Those familar with Farmers markets will know what to expect; an eclectic mix of food stalls selling everything from organic fresh fruit and veg, to freshly baked bread and cakes, and dips, jams, and much much more. The joy of visiting the markets is always the tasting experience, and the stall holders are happy to share the fruits of their labour. Prices are pretty steep compared to your local supermarket, but you're paying for something that little bit different. I wouldn't normally pay $8 for a bag of mis-shaped dark chocolate pieces, but oh my god, was it worth it! Best time to vsiit the market is the first Sunday of the month, when it's just a hop skip and a jump to the artists market next door!
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