Canned pickle juice, gooseberries, and balloon shoelaces: Photography at a farmer's market

Our local farmer's market is expanding. As the market grows to include more vendors, the variety and uniqueness of the market is also growing.
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For example, in years past, you would not find canned pickle juice from Gordy's Pickle Jar! By the way, have you ever tried a pickleback? Basically, it's a shot of whisky chased by a shot of pickle juice.

You can thank me later. (or not).

Today is the first time I've seen gooseberries and currants at the market.
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currants

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gooseberries

Even with the new products at the market, the classics are beautiful as ever.
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carrots

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beets

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radishes

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I think it crossed the road. ;)

It's great to see the variety and quality at our local farmer's market. It's also a great opportunity to learn about new fashion trends, such as balloon shoelaces.
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I've seen it all.


If you enjoyed this post, check out my other food and photography posts:

  1. Mophead hydrangeas from the garden - Nature Photos
  2. Cherry vanilla sherbet - Food Photos and Recipe
  3. Blueberry (cutie) pies and a lattice top photo tutorial
  4. Brutal business: DC Metrorail architectural eye candy

All photos by @jaymorebeet, taken on 6/24/2017 using Canon EOS 7D MarkII.

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