




Last Thursday was a slow day at the Farmers' Market, so I had the chance to visit with some other vendors, who are near us. I'd been looking at Bonny Rike's tie dye goods and decided to buy a couple as baby presents. She does a really nice job and they make me feel all warm and fuzzy about the 70s, when I used to tie dye clothes for my kids. Amy of Amy's Organic Garden had edamame on the stalk, which I'd never seen before. It was some chore to cut the pods off the stems, but they cooked up nicely with salt. Amy has lovely colorful flowers, too.
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