Sunday, October 16, 2011
Farmers Market
If you would like to buy marmalade, jam, chutney or gelatin, Renée on the top triptych is your woman. I met her at the farmers market in the park in Tungelsta on Saturday. Stefan Fehler in the diptych is a bee-keeper. He was one of the smartest people at the market, because he told me that he used to check out my photos every now and then, he was selling his honey, and he invited me to come and check out his bees next spring. Karita Thomé in the third photo specializes in products made from Common Sea-buckthorn. She was at the greenhouse selling among other things jelly and marmalade made from Common Sea-buckthorn. Finally on the fourth photo, Fehmi Korkut who sold his locally produced salad. This popular market ended one week of food related events in Haninge. I have a flickr set where I will add more photos. It is called Sweden, the new culinary nation.
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Beautiful series, Steffe.
I wonder if the farmer's market gives people a chance to sell their food products even though they are hobby farmers and they have other jobs, or whether they are full time farmers. Either way, the farmers market is a good idea.
That's not fair. We don't have anything like this in Ocala! Well, we have a farmer's market of sorts, but not all these goodies!
Lots of yummy healthy looking food there Steffe, well captured.
I like the way you have arranged the shots.
I love a farmer's market! Our outdoor ones are almost done for the season.
Every time I read your blog I try to remind myself to feature more people in mine.
Outstanding, Steffe. The way you pair portraits and products is excellent. Bravo.
It all looks delicious!
A bit of both here Dave. Portraits is what I am always looking for Joan.
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