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"Have Umbrella - Will Shop" Week 3 at the 2011 Mill City Farmers Market 

Rain fell for the second week in a row at the Mill City Farmers Market, but there are just too many wonderful things available to miss out on for even one weekend.

Last year was our first full year visiting the MCFM, and we actually purchased way more from the artists than food vendors.  For food, I always stuck to the basics - greens, tomatoes, herbs, a loaf of bread or block of cheese.   But this year, my goal is to have tried EVERYTHING by the time October 15 rolls around. 

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I've got my fingers crossed that the sun will shine down on next week's market.  But rain or shine - hope to see you there!  YUM!

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