Lynda F.
Yelp
A relatively small, though very charming farmers market that features everything from organic meat to fresh eggs, fresh flowers, honey, sprouts, and just about every seasonal fruit and vegetable you can imagine. There is also a local coffee roaster that sells fresh coffee as well as whole and ground beans. The mushroom vendor is very well informed and can give great cooking ideas for the different varieties of mushrooms for sale. Music plays in the background and an airy trellis protects you from the heat/sun. Parking is ample.
Culture bakehouse is there every Saturday morning, and they have a line. So, get there early, but know that they're worth the wait. Today, I purchased a few of my favorites: is salted caramel bun, plain, croissant, and bagels.
Rocky oaks creamery. A great place to visit, independently AND we have the good fortune of having a variety of their goat, milk cheeses available at this farmers market, as well as fresh eggs.
Many vendors sell, honey. Today, I visited Kingsburg, honey and tried jujube honey for the first time!
Raphio chocolate: Pure, simple, gorgeous. GET some of this chocolate. High-quality chocolate from origins from around the world.
Armenian food, authentic and homemade. I love talking to the owner each weekend and trying the different things that he has made fresh, including baba ghanoush, all sorts of Mediterranean, salads, quiches, and soups... It's hard not to try everything. The elderly gentleman will tell you, with a sparkle in his eye, what he does to make his recipes a little extra special on any given day. Today's purchase: baba ghanoush, stuffed grape leaves that are so tender, and two kinds of stuffed dough pockets: spinach, and beef.
Most vendors take credit cards, but it's a good idea to have a little cash for one produce vendor with a beautiful display who only takes cash.
I love supporting local farms and businesses.