There's a face to greet you in the morning!We took Carol to the market,(like several weeks ago now I know! I have been lazy) so I downloaded her pictures and finally managed to post them. We never bring our camera to the market so we never get pictures like this.
We mostly figure that the meat market is probably a part of culture here that is most different from any thing in the States. Other then this, there isn't to much that is really interesting in the market. I have never been to a farmers market in the states, but I would imagine it isn't much different. We buy our meat from the grocery store on styrofoam trays wrapped in cellophane. There might not be any difference, it could be cut from the same cow. But I feel a little more comfortable.
We mostly figure that the meat market is probably a part of culture here that is most different from any thing in the States. Other then this, there isn't to much that is really interesting in the market. I have never been to a farmers market in the states, but I would imagine it isn't much different. We buy our meat from the grocery store on styrofoam trays wrapped in cellophane. There might not be any difference, it could be cut from the same cow. But I feel a little more comfortable.
7 comments:
Now that looks sanitary.
That looks nasty!!
Way would you want to take pictures like that? that is a really gross site to greet one while shopping for dinner!
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm hamburger!!! and a little Sala to wash it down!!!!
Yeah, I didn't mention the birds that fly over head. haha
I would have to agree with how you purchase your meat... if that were the only way to acquire meat, I might find myself becoming more of a vegetarian! ( :
At te farmers markets here, they usually sell mostly veggies but any meat is carefully kept in coolers until somebody wants to buy. They don't display it out in the open!
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