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    Smit Farms @ LJ Open Aire Market
    Faye L.

    They have a stand here at the La Jolla Open Aire Market in San Diego. I've seen Smit Farms for some time now at this farmers market. We love the freshness of their fruits as well as the ample samples the offer everything. The stand towards the right hand side of the market. Yesterday I noticed there were selling fresh blueberries. You can scoop the chubby berries yourself. I sampled one blueberry and instantly fell in love. I would have taken the time to pick out each and every single blueberry to buy but didn't want to start a line. The blueberries weren't cheap at $5 per whopping HALF pound but oh well. The nice gentleman said blueberry season is almost over and said there's a blueberry farm in Temecula I should check out too. They have a digital scale you weigh your produce on. My small bag of blueberries cost $6 but I mostly enjoyed them. I've always only paid cash so not sure if they take credit cards as well. Smit Farms is a fun addition to this farmers market and I hope they stay around.

    Apple Cherry Cider
    Amy L.

    The Apple Cherry Cider is to die for! Like heaven on Earth!!! They also sell the most delicious cherries. Got everything at the Farmers Market in Sacramento under the freeway on W Street. They are often there! It's also a year round market.

    100% Natural Fresh Pressed Apple Cider
    Nam N.

    There are a handful of stands at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market that I MUST stop off at to look at their produce or get samples of--no matter how full I am! Smit Orchards is located in Linden, California, near Stockton. However, every week, patrons of the Farmers Market are privy to their most delicious and beautiful apples. With an array of varieties, you are sure to fall in love with at least one. I am quite partial to their Fuji or Pink Lady. Deliciously crisp, sweet, with that light tartness that all great apples should have. I also LOVE their 100% natural, fresh pressed Apple Cider. I guarantee you that you will have tasted nothing like it before. They keep it chilled on crushed ice so that the moment you crack the bottle open, you can taste the cold and delicious flavors of the cider. It truly is an apple in a bottle. Next time you're at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, make sure you stop by their stand. I guarantee, you won't regret it!

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    Ask the Community - Smit Farms

    Hi, do you sell in Farmer's markets in LA?

    Currently we go as far as Irvine FM on Saturday's. In prior years we went to LA but we found the drive too far. We have a hub in San Diego that allows us to attend FM in Sand DIego and Orange County locations. Thanks for the question.

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    Their apples and apple cider are always delicious and are special treats during the week.

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    Downtown Stockton Certified Farmers' Market

    Downtown Stockton Certified Farmers' Market

    4.0(5 reviews)
    14.3 mi
    $$

    I love this place. It's happens every Saturday under the cross town freeway downtown Stockton and…read moreis one of my favorite farmers markets. Like any good farmers market, it depends greatly on the season but that it occurs year round gives me a lot of comfort. In its peak season (late spring through summer) you'll find it thriving from a variety of standard farmers market wares (peaches, citrus fruits, standard herbs and leafy greens) to less standard but no less exciting offerings like Thai basil, okra leaves, egg plant, rice noodles, farmers eggs, and a pretty extensive fresh and frozen seafood section. There's usually a bakery selling different buns filled with different meat options or even fruit options. One of the biggest draw of farmers market for me, of how affordable fresh fruits and veggies can be had. Last weekend my wife and I picked two large grocery bags, chalk full of veggies (squash, egg plant, bell peppers), Thai basil, honeydew, & fresh rice noodles and spent 10 bucks exactly. Another great upside to this farmers market is that it takes places under the cover of the freeway, which means you'll stay dry in the winter and benefit from shade during the hotter months.

    This was my first time at the farmers market under the overpass in downtown stockton…read more I was so excited for all the vendors!! Pluses- so many great veggie produce to choose from. Friendly vendors. And lots of ppl to talk to. Downside- was so bummed they didnt seam to have much nuts and fruit, not sure if it's because we got there late? Or they're just out of season? Overall- it seemed to be best pick of the day you go bright and early at 6 a.m. However if you're trying to get the best bang for your buck scouting out the stands before closing around 8:45 is the best way to get cheap produce fast however, it's not going to be the best pick out of it all, its just what's leftover. Plus side to that though is if you're a juicer like me doesn't really matter heehee!

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    San Joaquin Certified  Farmers' Market - Windy!!! Located on Pacific Ave. now.

    San Joaquin Certified Farmers' Market

    4.6(17 reviews)
    14.0 mi
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    My family has been going to this farmers market for as long can remember. The vendors are so nice…read moreand friendly. If something is $2 a lb, and it comes out to $2.14, they'll just round it to $2.00 even if it loses them 14 cents. Majority of things sold here are organic, but even those that aren't are held to California's extremely strict agricultural standards. I was so happy when they started staying open yesterday round. Sure in the winter rainy season there are less vendors, but many still show up every Sunday and Thursday. The fruit here lasts longer than that bought in the stores. I'll buy strawberries at target and the next day, there'll be mold on them. At this farmers market, I'll buy strawberries and they'll last until the farmers market on the next Sunday. Seriously, the fruit is so big and juicy. The fish is so fresh. The vegetables have that perfect crunch. Even if I don't need anything, I'm always stop to get a bundle of fresh cilantro. It helps make any meal better. It's a really nice open air market.

    FIND. HUMMUS HEAVEN…read more Okay wait, I'm toootalllyy getting ahead of myself, let me start over. So I stopped over at my friend's place a couple of days ago and she let me try the most AMAZING homemade hummus and I was ridiculously surprised when I heard that she got it from the Stockton Farmers' Market. I had gone to the one at the Stonecreek Village on the weekend and was EXTREMELY disappointed. But that's a completely different story. So I decided to check out the one at the Weberstown mall, hoping that it would be different. And boyyyy was it! And thank GOD it was! It's located right behind in the back parking lot of the Weberstown mall and the parking is super easy to get as it's right next to the huge cluster of tents in the UEI college parking lot. From ice cream to baked goods to olive oil and philly cheesesteaks and hotdogs, they have EVERYTHING here! I found Hummus Heaven almost instantly! There was some dude playing the fiddle passionately while singing right in front of his booth (really strange in my opinion). He had a huge variety of homemade hummus types from lemon, beet, to artichoke. Anyway, I want to go on and on about Hummus Heaven on here, but if you're still curious I've written a separate review for his yelp page. My favorite is their variety of delicious fruits. I went to the tent where it was $1.50/lb for a mix of fruits including white peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, etc. They were all sooooo ridiculously sweet and cheap at the same time! I paid $3.75 for 6 different fruits! And they give you a bunch of samples if you'd like. The people who work here are super friendly too. I'm really sad I didn't discover this place earlier because it's so awesome! They're here over the summer months from 8 am to 1 pm and it's not too crowded. Come get your veggies, fruits, ice cream, olive oil, whatever you want here! They have practically everything and it's great!

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    Stockton Certified Farmers' Market

    Stockton Certified Farmers' Market

    3.5(6 reviews)
    16.1 mi
    $

    Sometimes I feel sorry for people that live out in Spanos Park. Sometimes. They have a really…read morenice shopping center..... BUT they don't have a grocery store and only one outrageously priced gas station. It is one thing that gas prices are up.... but the Chevron out there had diesel at $5.19 a gallon. From my neighborhood, I live relatively close to the Farmers Market at Dillards, my favorite strawberry farmers on Don and Hammer.... and Downtown is just a few exits away... okay... maybe 8 or 9. The market itself is just starting at this location... was kind of small, but had some of the regular booths that you would see at the other Markets. Apricots, tomatoes, onions, garlic, cherries, M & W bakery, 2 other bakeries, dog treats, fresh flowers, olive oil, nuts.... pretty much the usual. Don't drive by and think that there isn't much to offer. You will be surprised. Bring your dog.... I did!

    Last year I would have rated them six stars. They've fallen from grace and here's why in one…read moreword...Spanos! I am not a Stockton native but rather a transplant; therefore, I have no allegiance to the haughty dynasty. Before you jump on me, I have frequented a number of the Spanos West shopping establishments, including the Farmer's Market. But there is a representative of this venture, a woman named Lynn who outright LIED to me. Upon opening for the season, I noticed this Farmer's Market increased their days to include Thursdays. I queried - what happened to the one adjacent to the old Circuit City building? She replied - "they are no longer there." I cannot fathom someone would lie to a customer's face. Did she believe me a fool? Did she think I wouldn't find out the San Joaquin Farmer's Market still thrives, directly competing with their days/hours? She went further to say the only other Farmer's Market in town was the one downtown. When I asked why the decision to "close" the one at Circuit City, she said the "businesses" at Park West "supported" the Market with publicity. Shame on you Spanos! You should care more about the farmers and consumers rather than the fact that you want more dollars funneled into your shopping center. (AND STOP HAVING MOUTHPIECES LIE TO CUSTOMERS AND YES, I AM YELLING!!!) This is not the wise and optimistic credo of one of my favorite movies, Field of Dreams: "If you build it, they will come." This is a classic "If you bring the farmers to us, we can ensure our great-great grandchildren's opulence." Let me reiterate - the Farmer's Market at Circuit City is alive and well - and in direct competition to this one. Competition in free enterprise - is that not the American Way?

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