




Nashville has an awesome
Farmers Market that is open year round. I was in the city today and decided to stop and see what I could pick up. Everything was so beautiful, colorful and fresh and these peaches smelled wonderful! I wanted to buy them but I knew it would end up in a cobbler that I did NOT need to eat so I got something else. I found some peaches & cream corn instead, tiny tiny red potatoes and some white eggplant. My garden is still producing so I passed on the plump tomatoes.
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This looks great! I'd have bought the peaches. : ) I'm growing white eggplant. I haven't been able to harvest any yet.
ReplyDeleteOh, I've been to that flea market. My in-laws live in Lebanon, TN. How wonderful! I can stay there all day.
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