Sunday, March 14, 2010

Day Trip To Croydon Farmers Market

It was a gorgeous Saturday we headed up to Croydon (about 40 minutes away) to catch up with Ann and check out the Croydon Farmers Market.


A beautiful mid 20's day made for a pleasant wander around the many stalls of fresh and mainly local produce.

We found plenty of delicious goods and the return to bite size samples of EVERYTHING was very much welcomed.

The Lockton Farm Gourmet Sausages were sensational, with plenty of samples of the twenty odd different varieties.


We settled for the Italian Lamb and Fennel as well as some Turkey, Cranberry and Basil. This will be a treat on the barbecue for sure!


Next up was a stop at Jonesy's Dairy Fresh, were their full cream milk was definetly full cream! Of course seeing the Iced Coffee made from real milk it was an instant purchase and was sensational!


600ml for $3 was also a great price and we made another stop just before leaving for future consumption.

Also got 12 small yoghurts from Jonesy's that are very smooth and creamy, delicious.


The market was nice and peaceful, nestled in the shade at Croydon Park.


This stick of mettwurst was a easy purchase, bringing back memories of Mum and Dads. Looking forward to letting it hang for a while before thoroughly enjoying!

Other goodies we purchased included some blue cheese, Camembert cheese, a 500 gram bag of delicious smelling freshly ground coffee and an assortment of the usual vegetables - with some unusual purple carrots.



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