Tuesday, June 4, 2013

June Challenge 1: Farmer's Market Challenge

When I was a kid, there was a Farmer's Market pretty close to my house.  I loved the family feel of seeing the same vendors every week...get your meat from the people who had sold to your parents over the years...trying a sample of some produce you have never had before to see if you liked it.  It is my goal to take the kids to some local Farmer's Markets over the summer.  I know they will love it.



Challenge #1:  Farmer's Market Challenge: Get inspired by the displays, colors, textures, produce and over all feel of the place.


Guest Designer: Sherri

Here's some farm fresh goodness from Lynnette 


Jemma

This challenge is going to be for our end of the month participant BLOG HOP on the 24th!

To be a part of our blog hop:
1.  E-mail us your name/blog address/promise to participate at counterfeitkitchallenge@yahoo.com  BY THE 15th!  (No late requests will be able to join this time due to the work it takes for us to get it put together.)
2.  You will receive  an e-mail from us by the 20th with a list of the hop participants.
3.  You will need to schedule your own blog post showing your project based on this challenge and links to the person after you in the hop.
4.  All Blog Hop posts will need to be scheduled to go live on the 24th at 12:00 A.M. Mountain Standard Time.

4 comments:

  1. In Normandy I can take my pick of Farmer's Markets to buy my produce, the local villages each hold one every week so I just have to decide which day to shop. My DH is actually picking up a few things in St Clair sur Elle this morning!

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  2. I took some pics of a lovely shop display at the weekend will have to get them printed

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  3. Ooo I have photos from our favorite market Caputo's. I can use those!!!

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