Friday, August 16, 2019

Pepper Place Farmers Market


I am a huge fan of farmer's markets, craft shows, and agricultural festivals. If I had my druthers I would travel the country attending them and hiking all around the areas we visited. But, I also love having a place to call home; plus the idea of 11 people in a small home on wheels just doesn't sound appealing, lol. Even though we don't spend our days traveling full time, we do enjoy visiting many different farmer's markets, craft shows, and agricultural festivals within driving distance of where we live. This past week we visited Pepper Place Farmer's Market located in Birmingham, Alabama. 


Pepper Place Farmer's Market is nestled in an urban setting and TONS of people flock here to buy locally farmed produce and fun homemade wares. It's August in Alabama folks ~ the heat has been intense and the 100 degree day didn't seem to deter folks from coming out to enjoy the outdoor market.


Live music just seems fitting for an outdoor market. This couple were amazingly talented in their musical abilities, singing a wide range of music including several different instruments. We listened to them perform as we downed a few dozen fresh baked donut holes from a local bakery who had set up a booth peddling their amazing pastries. 


While Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks are great, sampling the brews of small-town mom and pop coffee shops is so much fun, especially when they are authentic to roasting and grinding their own coffee beans. The Red Cat Coffee House had a booth set up as well as a brick and mortar shop conveniently located along the route of the outdoor market. 


The flowers were in full bloom at Pepper Place this particular Saturday. I have never seen so many beautiful bouquets! Absolutely gorgeous flowers! And if I wasn't such a penny pincher, I would have loved to bring home a bunch of lovely flowers to decorate our dining room table. 


One of the most awesome things about visiting such venues, is the variety of creative and fun items made and sold by folks for all walks of life, including the furry little friends in our lives. These folks had set up a booth selling gourmet doggy treats that looked just as tasty as some of the human food showcased at the market. Even though we didn't purchase anything from this particular vender, I'm assuming from the long lines, that the cute pooches loved the delicacies their beloved owners were buying for them.  


While we really didn't buy anything during our adventure to the Pepper Place Farmers market, we did enjoy some fresh bake goodies and coffee which were all wonderful. Sometimes the adventure isn't really for buying things, but just for the fun of experiencing the local culture and enjoying family time. 

A huge reason I enjoy attending places such is this, is that they're full of family-run business whether it be from farming, baking, handmade items, or the like ~ it's products made or grown by good old fashion American hands. It's such a blessing to find such items not in a major chain store, which seems to have taken over our country. I truly wish we'd have a back-to-basic revolution in our purchasing power, but I know it's highly unlikely. And hey, even I'm forced to buy from the local box chains since we don't even have many family-run stores where we live. But, like many of you I'm sure you'd be more apt to buy from local farms and artisans if it was more readily available (and affordable). Until then, I suppose our family will do the best we can to live simply and support American made products and wares when we can.

If you're ever in the Birmingham, Alabama area I highly recommend a visit to the Pepper Place Farmer's Market. I can assure you, if you're a fan of homemade and homegrown products, you'll not be disappointed. 

With Love & Hope,
Jennifer

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