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    3.0 (1 review)
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    Willunga Farmers Market - This rainbow curtain remind me of my childhood

    Willunga Farmers Market

    4.6(10 reviews)
    39.1 kmWillunga
    $

    Market magic! I love…read moremarkets generally but in particular Farmer's markets. I love finding out what's in season, who's growing what where and trying all the local home baked produce. Willunga Farmers Market is a one of the oldest - setting a hard to beat bench mark for many that have followed since including Wayville, Victor Harbor and the Market Shed and the new markets popping up everywhere in the 'burbs. Willunga has a bohemian, hippyish flavour however also caters for the wider community of non vegan or food intolerant! Case in point - Lina's sumptuously sweet and sticky Greek sweets. 55 producers share their wares every Saturday morning - bread sells out immediately - I don't think I've every gotten there early enough to take my pick! Last Saturday we sampled and bought 4 different types of recently dried sultana grapes and muscatels; bought some kale seedlings to grow at home; honeycomb (mangowood and blue gum) for a cheese plate; vanilla bean enhanced candied honey; lavender fudge and brownies; freshly picked, unwaxed and unsprayed Pink Lady apples; a punnet of luscious strawberries from Mt Compass; huge heads of new season broccoli; locally produced "fresh and grassy" olive oil and basil pesto. We finished our morning's forage with a Warrakilla Portuguese tart and a freshly made "cap" from the coffee stall. Willunga Farmers Market is an institution in the Fleurieu and showcases the areas plenitude of local producers. For us townies a trip down south is the ideal excuse to buy the week's seasonal supplies and then indulge in a very special gourmet breakfast, brunch, lunch or picnic!!

    Awesome farmers market. Become a member and get members only prices. 10% off of non-member prices…read more This is my local Saturday morning shop when I'm lucky enough to have a Saturday free. My first stop is always Flour Power bread. You need to get in quick if you want a pesto scroll, they fly off the shelf. I also really love their pasta dura. It's made with olive oil so it freezes really well and it makes the best buschetta! This market it pooch friendly so come om down with Fido or Scooby checkout what is in season, have a coffee and sample the local goodies. you won't be diddapointed.

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    Organically Grown

    Organically Grown

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.7 kmMagill
    $$

    30/12/2011 1 photo If you're driving by the beautiful suburb…read moreof Magill, you have to stop by and buy a bunch of these sweet organic fruits! It's too good! My best friend AT is exactly right - there is something different and better about these organic fruits - it's so much more sweet, tasty and you can feel the difference walking in here compared to another day walking around the supermarket fruit&veg aisles. Organically Grown was highly recommended by my personal trainer and I was amazed to even discover that the customers inside went out of their way to talk to you and ask me what I was looking for. It was really pleasant to have a feel for the Magill community and shop assistant inside this small shop and you can really sense that people in this area have different taste, personality, conversational skills and knowledge! I was really happy to hear advice from the local Magill customers, since I told them it was my first time trying out organic products. I even noticed that the cash register lady had quite a slim waistline! :) Stores like this make me so thankful for the privilege of studying, working, shopping and being part of the local community of Magill! I completed my Postgraduate degree here in Magill, and is one of my favourite suburbs in SA, and it's only 10 minutes away from Adelaide CBD!

    It is not big, but we found everything we needed, which was organic cacao powder, cinnamon powder…read moreand organic eggs from Kangaroo Island. Nice staff. The only downside is that it was hard to find a parking spot. In the end we found one in the side streets. Would come more often if I would live closer. :)

    Adelaide Showground Farmers Market - Buy your produce straight from the people who grew it at the Farmers' Market.

    Adelaide Showground Farmers Market

    4.2(10 reviews)
    14.6 kmGoodwood
    $$

    Love it! It does not get much better then fresh produce, steaming coffee, baked goods, cured meets…read moreand an air of people filling themselves with all things good. This is the first time I have visited these markets, I've been a member of the Willunga Farmers Market for a number of months now and having recently move closer to Adelaide needed to find my new organic fix. Not disappointed in the slightest. With a few more stalls then it's Willunga counterpart you are bound to fill your fridge in a jiffy. The veggies and fruit are outside and your meats and baked goods are kept cool undercover. The buzz is hectic with some stalls requiring a ten minute wait in a line. I admit I did not take up this waste of time as anywhere with a line does not deserve my time or attention. This is generally just my motto for pubs and clubs but if the line is too long then it's goodbye wait times. The produce in these stalls did appear nicer and more varied but this will be for testing in later visits. You can become a member for $65 which will get you a discount of 10%. The produce is already quite cheap as you have cut out the middle man who takes his cut at the shops so purchasing a membership will only make your experience even better and a few weekly buys and you've have recouped this money within a few months anyway.

    Best farmers markets in Adelaide (I haven't checked out Mr Barker yet)…read more.. So many awesome food stalls; the smell of baked bread fills the hall, the cakes look delicious and Callum & Themis from Sprout Cooking are here for a cooking demonstration. Make sure you see our friends from The Semaphore Pantry & Enzo's (try their mini hot donuts - freakin' amazing!)

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    Brighton Sunday Market - Brighton Sunday Market on the back oval of Brighton Secondary School.

    Brighton Sunday Market

    2.5(2 reviews)
    21.2 kmBrighton
    $

    This used to be a really good, vibrant market with up to 200 stalls on an oval. Now will be in…read morethe carpark only, maximum 50 to 80 stalls, queuing up for sellers at 4am, no longer sure that you will get a spot. No longer any variety in stalls, it is now the same people, the same stalls and the same goods each fortnight. There are now to many unhappy people at the market to give this a good vibe. My recommendation is to give this market a miss and try the christies market 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. I've been a buyer and seller for the last 21 years and will never again attend this big waste of time, but I do feel for the volunteers, it is not their fault. This market by necessity will close soon.

    In the latter half of the 90s I spent a lot of time at Brighton Secondary School, especially in the…read moreschool's music department; though on occasion, not as much time as I probably should've. This was my High School. After my time there, BSS began a fundraising scheme of running a car boot sale on the second and fourth Sunday of every month to support the music program I spent so much time with back in the day. The car boot sale is great for both the seller and purchaser and I have been on both sides of the trestle table. As a seller the stalls are very inexpensive as their costs are dictated by car size. The maximum cost is $30 to host a stall, but as I only had a car it cost me $20. This is excellent for those considering a garage sale. You don't have to let people into your house, you get a lot more foot traffic and you don't need to pay advertising costs. About half the sellers are these types of sellers (and I certainly was), the other half are sellers of craft/homemade items, vintage antiques/collectables, trinkets, bric-a-brac, farm produce/hobby farmers, plants, tools/hardware, food, baked goods and sausage sizzle. When I was a kid (pre 90s) there were often 'Trash and Treasure' markets of a weekend, and that's really the sort of market the car-boot sale is. As a buyer, I have found endless amounts of bargains here between the hours of 7am-12pm (sellers arrive from 6am). My mother raves on about how great a deal she gets on plants and how much it doesn't cost her for a bag of oranges, whilst I and my friends magpie for shiny objects and vintage. This is an extremely popular sale so nearby streets seem to be as choc full of cars as the market is. I usually can't be bothered looking for a park or walking my treasures all the way back to a distant car, so I just pay the parking fee (which also gets donated to the music program). The market rotates from the front oval to the back oval to keep the grass fresh, but on some Sunday's they have so many sellers that it spreads to all ovals. At their discretion they run additional Sunday markets in Summer.

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    Brighton Sunday Market - Brighton Sunday Market on the back oval of Brighton Secondary School.

    Brighton Sunday Market on the back oval of Brighton Secondary School.

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