Saturday, October 12, 2013

A Day at the Farmers Market

One the way to the Farmer's Market, we met these absolutely adorable Pit Bulls but we can't remember their names, but we know they live in the house with the red door on park street.




The lady with the dog was friendly with her upstairs neighbor (pictured above).


Every Saturday they walk to the market and get a bunch of good food. the dogs like people.


The Farmers Market

We met a friendly volunteer while at the Market (he's very helpful towards the market).
This is Johnny who plays a very huge role in the "Little Green Wagon Project", he waters the plants throughout the week to make sure they are healthy. Johnny was happy because his little brother Billy was at the market that day!!!
This is Billy (who is clearly a HUGE FAN OF PEPSI)



Interview with Farmer Joe, part I


Today we met a farmer named Farmer Joe, he's been farming more than 50 years. He started at age 5. His most popular and best selling crops are peas, grapes, okra, roasted pecans. He also has a special song and it goes "doo-doo-da-doo-doot," he sings it when he makes a sale.

Watch the interviews to learn more about him.


Interview with Farmer Joe, Part II


Farmers Joe's grapes are delicious.
and we think his butter beans are too, but we didn't eat any.

OKRA! We learned that inside each pod is enough seeds to grow enough okra to feed a neighborhood. You have to let the seeds dry and then you can plant them.


The honey looked very good so we asked for a lil sample and we got one. Then we tasted it and it tasted great and we got to taste the honeycomb with it and didn't taste as good as the honey
FUN FACT: YOU CANT GET DIABETES FROM HONEY.




                                         THIS HONEY WAS THE BOMB!!!!! You should try it at the Farmers Market!


At Brighter Day & The Sentient Bean

This (above) is Janie. She is the owener at Brighter Day. She has been the owner for at least 30 years. She started the store with her husband Peter.


Then we went to the bean and saw some friends...


We also got some food, it was amazing. Renise thought she didn't like tomatoes but then she ate a whole bunch of Salsa and loved it. Later, she found out it was made from tomatoes!

We met these people at first I thought he was a girl but it's a boy. They name was Michelle and Oliver Solomon. They were very friendly and vegetarians. We talked about how Miss Molly used to babysit Oliver and she was a good helper. They shared their left over oatmeal chocolate chip cookie with us and then we got some quesidillas and sandwiches.


Up: Miss Molly, Michelle & Oliver.
Down: yummy food at the bean. Almost all of their food is made from fresh food that grown around here.


Lindsey & Claren, who is very nice and funny and one of the owners at the bean.


The we ran into Mr. Lester Sloan again and he let us take pictures with his camera. Lester Sloan is the photography teacher at Savannah State. He has taken pictures all over the world.


Outside the Bean!


We met Tina Brown who is an author. She was excited to meet us because she also likes to take pictures of people and tell their story. She was at the Bean to have lunch with Mr. Lester. She gave us her book that was about a woman who had AIDS and how she was strong even though things were pretty terrible a lot of the time for her. Jaala is reading the book, so we will put more information when she is done.





This is Mrs.Suzen a nice and grateful lady, she is a volunteer at the y with Miss Molly. She is also a writer and a photographer. she works with the kids in DEEP, a kids writing workshop. She is not a farmer, but she is a gardener.


Interview with Susan Earl: