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Aside from trekking all the way out to the North Fork, are there any Farmer's Markets with locally grown produce around Western Suffolk/Eastern Nassau?
Aside from trekking all the way out to the North Fork, are there any Farmer's Markets with locally grown produce around Western Suffolk/Eastern Nassau?
Huntington Village has one on Sunday mornings - you have to get there pretty early to get your pick. It's held in the parking lot in front of the building where the old library used to be, across from Stewart Avenue on Main Street.
You can also buy shares in a CSA. We have done that the past few years. It's great if you like a lot of produce in the summer/fall. Can't wait for mine to start up again. So tired of everything from the grocery store all winter.
Long Beach has one in the warm months I think but it's during the daytime when most people are working...but maybe worth shot. I have never been since I am slave to corporate America.
You can also buy shares in a CSA. We have done that the past few years. It's great if you like a lot of produce in the summer/fall. Can't wait for mine to start up again. So tired of everything from the grocery store all winter.
Tell me more because I was considering that but the shares seemed kind of pricey to get started. I think I saw it being like 300+ for a half share?
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