Big day today.   Today was the first day of the season at the Headhouse Farmers' Market.  Headhouse is not my usual farm market, it's more of a place I go for a fun morning out.  It's far bigger than the stands I have easy access to, but it's just far enough that it makes sense to drive, and I don't want to have to drive to get produce most days. 
So today was exciting.  I actually might have built it up a bit too much.  I thought it was the end of grocery stores for the season, but not quite.   Still, a good start.  
I think I actually did better on dairy than on produce, although I got some scallions too big for the fridge, and incredible tomatoes (this early?!), spinach, asparagus and a huge basil plant.   I'm not plant oriented, so I buy a basil plant each spring and then it barely survives through the end of summer and then I do it again the next year.   Still, when a plant costs less than two bunches, it's the way to go. 
 
The offerings, and of course, it's very early, were more DIY than I was ready for.  I could have bought a ton of organic vegetable seedlings, but the chances of me actually ending up with lettuce or eggplant or whatever are so slim I figured I'd stick with the ready-to-eat stuff. 
Dairy wise, we got fresh butter, a really pungent blue cheese and a mystery smoked cheddar that we didn't sample.   Also, coffee and eggs. 
We're lucky to have a access to a ton of farm markets of varying sizes located all around town.  They're on different days, so I'll walk by one several times a week on my way home from work.   Last year, my CSA pickup was the same day as a market three blocks away, which was super convenient.  This year my CSA pickup is closer to work so it's going to be an adventure figuring out the new routine.  
 

 
