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Ruby Tuesday at Farmers Market

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Every Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the summer and early fall there is a farmers market in Highland Park. I buy organic parsley, lettuce, beets and kale (what I buy varies each week) from a particular organic food stand at the market. Sometimes I buy the flowers for someone else as a gift.

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My favorite produce that grows in New Jersey are the peaches. I buy a lot; my eldest son loves peaches, and so do I.

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In fact, the peaches are one of the best parts of living in New Jersey. In the photo you can also see sugar plums, another tasty treat.

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Jew Wishes says

What beautiful photos, Leora. The peaches look ready for a pie. :) Or, for cobbler.

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East Gwillimbury WOW! says

These peaches look awesome. I especially LOVE Ontario peaches, mostly because they are super fresh here. Those in your photo have a lovely blush so I bet they are tasty too. ;-)

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Leora says

Delicious. Much better than the ones in the supermarket. Now that I know Ontario has good peaches, maybe we'll arrange a vacation next summer...hmmm...

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felisol says

I so hope the Norwegian farmers will go together and create a Farmer's Market too.
The flowers so beautifully set together, I'd buy the whole bucket.
Peaches are not my favorite just now. I guess that's because they are all imported.
Strawberries, raspberries, even red currant are fresh and unsurpassed for the time being.
From Felisol

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Ellie says

I can smell those peaches - yum - the sunflowers and the baskets make the scene so rustic - organic - nature - love!

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Ilana-Davita says

Your photos are really good; especially the second and third ones. I love peaches too and nectarines.

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Leora says

My son strongly prefers peaches to nectarines, so I almost never buy the nectarines any more. I like both.

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Marites says

oh so pretty! love your photos, they're really nice. my RT is up too.

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Ralph says

The peaches look fine, the uses so delicious. A pie of peaches is a treat, warmed up with either vanilla ice cream or whipped, either one melting just so, making a creamy base for my favorite pie!

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nonizamboni says

Those rosy peaches look delicious. And the lucky friend of yours!
Happy Tuesday.

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Martha says

I love taking photos at Farmer's Markets... yum FRESH peaches mean MOM's awesome peach cobbler!
Great shots!
My Ruby Tuesday

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Happily Retired Gal says

YUMMY! I love peaches ... especially fresh from the local farmer's market on Fridays.
Hugs and blessings,

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Magical Mystical Teacher says

The farmers market—
just the place to find a peach
or basket of plums.

My Ruby Tuesday

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ramblingwoods says

I love our farmers markets during the summer. This year the fruit hasn't been all that good due to the weather, but the peaches did fine. I love them...

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lawstude says

too bad we don't grow peaches here in my country but i do like canned version of it. really tasty.

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Leora says

Hard to imagine no peaches - but you probably have sweet, tropical fruits like mango, or other ones that we only know through the supermarket.

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Carletta says

The flowers are such a varied and vibrant bouquet.
Peaches - my Dad loved them. These you've shown look quite plump. It's been awhile since I've had a really good fresh peach. I have had bread pudding with peaches and a warm dish of that would be so good. :)

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Tina @ Enchanted Rose Studio says

Great photos. Feel like I was right there, enjoying the colors and the fresh smells! I love farmer markets!

Tina

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Meikah Delid says

Great RT shots! Love those apples. They look fresh and crunchy and sweet! :D

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Dianne says

the photos are beautiful
right out of a gourmet magazine
NJ Living had a spread about farmer markets and their photos weren't half as pretty

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Leora says

We bloggers are going to kill the print market - or maybe just give them some idea of what beauty looks like! People will still buy magazines, I think - nice to hold those glossy things in your hand on a porch, with a cup of tea.

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AuntieE says

Yumm Peaches. need to get to the store:-)

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Jewish Side says

love the pictures!
and I like peaches and plums too!

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Nukke says

Haaaaa, i have pics about Markets too in Ruby pics ! Oh boy !!!! Peaches fesh !!! not seen in Finland Market Places but we have lots of strawberries :)

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amanda says

I am very jealous Leora we do not have a close farmers market in my town and I love them so!
Enjoy the rest of your RT!

http://www.moorebloglife.com/2009/07/28/ruby-tuesday-the-surprise/

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Pam says

I lived at the Jersey shore most of my life and my favorite veggie from our garden was Tomatoes. You just can't beat a Jersey tomato for taste. We buy them here in Florida when they are in season.

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Leora says

So far, the tomatoes I've bought haven't been that great, and the ones in my garden are green. Too much rain. At least the peaches are great.

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AscenderRisesAbove says

my daughter and i were just talking that we have not tasted a good peach in years; always hard... and even if not; missing the flavor. those look great!

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Dhaval Jani says

Love all three photos!!! First one is my fav... almost like a stock photo!!! Oh and third one too!

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Leora says

Thank you, Dhaval! I enjoyed taking them.

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Patti V. says

These photos of the Farmer's Market wares are wonderful. The peaches look delicious. I also love nectarines.

Blueberries are also a big crop in New Jersey, aren't they?
I'm officially addicted to them. I was even thinking of blogging about them!

Happy (belated) Ruby Tuesday, Leora. I got my post up rather late yesterday...

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Leora says

Patti,
Peaches, blueberries and corn are the big farm products in New Jersey. Sometimes I think of making a blueberry pie, but I would rather just eat them out of the container. Better yet, off the bush.

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Patti V. says

I wish I had a blueberry bush..yum!

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Napaboaniya APAD says

The peaches are looking very inviting to my palate :P

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Eva Abreu, NJ Social Media says

Bright and lovely photos from the Highland Park Farmers Market! Thanks for sharing Leora. I haven't stopped by the Market yet, I'd better do so before the summer ends! After seeing your pictures, I feel like I'm missing out on something here!

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