How to Prepare for Any Flea Market Like a Pro
…and a hat. These are indispensable for outdoor flea markets. Happy hunting and happy spring! Related Posts: An Insider’s Guide to the Brimfield Antique Show [Video] 10 Tips for Shopping…
…and a hat. These are indispensable for outdoor flea markets. Happy hunting and happy spring! Related Posts: An Insider’s Guide to the Brimfield Antique Show [Video] 10 Tips for Shopping…
…This dish holds up well as a main or a side. It’s easy to prepare and only one pan to clean afterwards. Simple, savory, and a sampling of seasonal flavors…
…avoid the crowds and midday shadows and to see the stands at their fullest. If you show up to a market when most of the action is over, you’ll be…
…The creative model has spread to other cities. Food for Free diverts food that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it to vulnerable members of the community. Boston Area…
In an earlier post I shared 5 Tips for Negotiating at French Flea Markets. Thanks to a reader’s suggestion, I’m adding another suggestion to the list: Tip #6: If you…
We tend to think of winter as an off-time for local produce and farmers’ markets. But in fact there are plentiful cold-weather crops and, increasingly, opportunities to buy them directly…
…us thanks to The Sato Project. While new to us, he’s about 5 years old. We’re working with a trainer to undo the habits that served him well in his…
…won’t dive into that here. Instead, this post offers suggestions for how to navigate your way to the markets. No one wants to waste valuable time, especially during a short…
…is more transactional now. It’s an errand to be done, and less so a pleasure to be savored. The easy-going spirit and free-flowing conversation have taken a hit during this…
…the talking. Watch this short video to discover what might be best to buy at your farmers’ market now, and then grab your basket (and mask!) and go. https://vimeo.com/281342035 …