Hauling only 4 unhusked cobs of corn, bag of hazelnuts, etc., plus other fruits made me feel like cycling bounty queen today. As for bruised fresh local fruits, I'm just grateful to buy local at reasonable prices.
The market that I cycle to weekly, for whatever strange reason does not attract many cyclists. It is located near bike routes and on weekends the roads are pleasantly quiet with indoor facilities, stalls and washrooms. Very clean. It is also within 1 km. of historic residential neighbourhoods. It is in my opinion, the best local market with the widest range of local farmers, vendors with good pricing. It doesn't just have yuppie-like, chic stalls of goods like some other markets. In fact several major vendors/growers are run by immigrants...yes, I will say this that their English reflects a 2nd mother tongue and their stalls are family run operations.
I think I'll have to slowly promote this long-time, working class oriented market through the cycling group and I know cyclists do live close to this market. I am not certain if the city where I live just is not accustomed (still) cycling with a lot of groceries.



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