At the beginning of the farmers market we had to set up our stand and display the products that we were selling. That day we sold pesto, secret salad dressing (it's a secret, so don't ask), dill PICKLES, tea (peach lavender rosemary honey tea), herbs, greens (kale and rainbow chard), and beets. We forgot the tent so we had to go back to get it. By the time we came back we had sold a bunch of beets. By the end of the market, we had sold out of beets completely. At the market I met the vice president of Living Classrooms. I didn't know who he was and he tested me to see what I knew about BUGS. It's ok, I passed the test. The other stands had some beautiful products. One man sold stained glass that he made himself. Around 6:30 we ate some chicken and ribs that someone was selling at the market. People really like the iced tea, maybe because it was over 100 degrees out. Many customers said they were coming back the next week. (Written by Aijha Pack.)
Thursday, July 8, 2010
First Summer Market in Hamilton
At the beginning of the farmers market we had to set up our stand and display the products that we were selling. That day we sold pesto, secret salad dressing (it's a secret, so don't ask), dill PICKLES, tea (peach lavender rosemary honey tea), herbs, greens (kale and rainbow chard), and beets. We forgot the tent so we had to go back to get it. By the time we came back we had sold a bunch of beets. By the end of the market, we had sold out of beets completely. At the market I met the vice president of Living Classrooms. I didn't know who he was and he tested me to see what I knew about BUGS. It's ok, I passed the test. The other stands had some beautiful products. One man sold stained glass that he made himself. Around 6:30 we ate some chicken and ribs that someone was selling at the market. People really like the iced tea, maybe because it was over 100 degrees out. Many customers said they were coming back the next week. (Written by Aijha Pack.)
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