Moments by Paula

Moments by Paula, Nashville Wedding and Portrait Photography
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Saturday, May 30, 2009

A trip to Franklin Farmers Market


Visited Franklin Farmers Market for the first time today. Found some wonderful treasures.

These are the most wonderful hand blended teas. Legacy Tea Blends: www.naturalchoicesbotanica.com
I tasted all the flavors she had out, and everyone of them was really wonderful. I didn't even sweeten them! So many rich and subtle flavors, as well as health benefits too. I'm excited about this find.

I read the article about Twin Forks Breads online once. Someone sent to me? Anyhow, didn't know they were to be found at the Franklin Market. Bought two loafs and already I can tell it won't be enough! Oh my made the best Turkey Swiss sandwich with slices this afternoon.
http://www.twinforksfarm.com/

A fellow member of Spring Hills Business women group, had her first day with a booth at the Market, so I had to go visit and buy some of her tasty creations!


Hope your first day at Market was a success!
http://pinksugarbowl.blogspot.com/

I really enjoyed the live music too.


So much fresh locally grown produce!

This Farmer provides lettuce all summer. You buy one pot for $4 tear off leaves till it stops making new ones, bring in your pot and buy a new one for $3. Fresh live lettuce all summer. YUM!

I bought some of this squash can't wait to make it for dinner tonight.

People flocked and there is more here than produce:



This is Linda, she makes jewelry also though these CUTE frames. I thought they were just sweet and special, something my clients might want to know about.


At any rate, small town feel, big town fun... I'll be back.

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