Anonymous wrote:Family of five and we easily spend over $100. This week:
One heirloom tomato
4 ears corn
1 Pint potatoes
5 apples
5 peaches
4 plums
1 watermelon
2 pints tomatillos
2 eggplants
1 onion
1 cucumber
2 zucchini
Garlic
Pickles
Feta
Cheddar
Loaf of bread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably around $40-50. At the grocery store I coupon clip and comparison shop but at the farmers market I have no problem overpaying for on onion. I guess it’s easy to get swept in the vibe.
I'm the opposite. I go in expecting the vibe but then it's all just resellers and I get a little jaded at the produce.
Anonymous wrote:CSA share is the most economical way to go. I spent $16 on peaches today and $9 on a huge loaf of bread. It definitely adds up.
Anonymous wrote:Probably around $40-50. At the grocery store I coupon clip and comparison shop but at the farmers market I have no problem overpaying for on onion. I guess it’s easy to get swept in the vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Too much, but farmers work hard! This week I spent over $50.
$ 8 - tomatoes (from the 2nds bin)
$ 6 - peaches (also 2nds)
$ 8 - overpriced greens but my they were pretty
$ 7 - cheese
$24 - addictively pickled things