Sunday, July 29, 2012
At The Market...
This is Ted all set up for the market. It was nice weather, not too hot. We sold all my scarecrows:):) One lady bought the cutting board for her husband , who loves to cook. The paper towel holder sold as did a couple trivets. It was worth sitting up for 5 hours.....they closed at !:00 because most of the produce sold.
Here's a photo of two of my sisters. Barb works the booth for, friends of the park. They sell cold bottled water.They are collecting plastic lids and certain plastics for the park dept. It's to raise money for new benches in the park.
Do you know what kohlrabi is? Looks like a bumpy turnip. One booth was selling that. I told my Teddy, because I remember he liked them. He says, quick go buy me a couple. I go to that booth and they had already sold all they had. She had lots of fresh produce. The sweet corn is number one seller at the market.
Ted will be grilling some corn this afternoon, along with some burgers and chicken. Yum. :):)
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I'd love to participate in this. My mother had kohlrabi in the garden and always enjoyed it. Have a sweet Sunday!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on such a successful day at the market. I do wish you could have swung by Patti's house afterwards. You would have loved it. I'll do a post on it. I finished my beehive work and went at the last minute. She only opens her garden to the public once a year, so maybe next year you can make it there.
ReplyDeleteCindy Bee
Glad you sold so many items. I have never had kohlrabi.
ReplyDeletei have never had kohlrabi and will have to google it now! looks like a lovely day there!
ReplyDeletesmiles, bee
xoxoxo
Glad you had a great day! Your scarecrows were just adorable.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I am glad you sold your stuff. I have never eaten kohlrabi although I have looked at it several times. I might have to try it- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOh..what a great day it sounds like you had! Glad you old everything! We've seen kohlrabi at the Farmers Market..just never tried it...maybe we'll have to!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Gert