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    Horrock's Farm Market - Hand dipped caramel apples

    Horrock's Farm Market

    4.6(337 reviews)
    71.4 mi
    $$

    Recently, a family member told me about this fantastic Farm Market in Lansing. As many times I have…read morebeen in the Lansing and East Lansing area, I had not heard of Horrocks. Gosh, I didn't know what I was missing. This is a true IYKYK! Once you have visited Horrocks, you will return for life. This is a magnificent, rustic, unique, expansive establishment that offers a cornucopia of items. From floral, to meats, cheeses, wine, speciality items, fruits, snacks, vegetables, hard-to-find items and more. There is so much more! Things that stood out even though I loved everything about this place: -the vast selection of canisters of olive oils -the vast array of different varieties of balsamic vinegars (amazing!) -house made items in every area -house made popcorn with so many flavors, so fresh. -the many, many homemade soups: probably around 20 different kinds and delicious. -a ramen bar, what? -bakery -pizzeria -exotic fruits and vegetables and regulars ones too -the wine bar: sip while you shop. -house-made sausages and cheeses -house-made jams, jellies, local honey -extensive variety of spices, herbs, flour and grains - great service, very helpful. This is a must try and truly a destination. I cannot wait to shop and browse here again!

    Go to Horrock's, PLEASE!! Grocery store lovers (surely others exist?), I implore you to visit this…read moreheaven of a store. Picture a massive Costco sized store, but instead of big brand bulk items, it's local delicious specialty food items. You can find interesting things here. I recommend you set aside two hours to explore. I'm serious. They have a bar that also includes non-alcoholic beverages and the shopping carts include a cup holder. Where to start though? Fruits, vegetables, soup bar, cheese galore, huge candy bar with Michigan fudge... Lots of frozen meats and vegetable packs, a chilled dairy room, fresh sausages. Oh, the COFFEE and the OIL section?! Yes, you can taste the different oil flavors. And you can and will find the coffee that suits any taste. I make a 1.5 hour drive to go here every now and then, and it's always worth it. Bring reusable bags to keep your frozen food cold. And don't step in the plant section unless you want to come home with some flowers or a pretty plant, it's too tempting! I'm not saying anymore. Either you go or you miss out on the magic

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    Ann Arbor Farmers Market

    Ann Arbor Farmers Market

    4.3(95 reviews)
    35.8 miKerrytown Ann Arbor
    $$

    Follow or check out @a2market (Instagram) for the latest updates on what's going on at the market!…read moreI definitely have a soft spot for the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, as I've been going here for years and years. Located in charming Kerrytown, you can easily bundle farmer's market shopping with strolling through Kerrytown shops, downtown shops, and/or grabbing a tasty meal while you're out too. Saturday mornings through early afternoon year-round, and Wednesdays May-Dec. I will say that this year it seems like Wednesday market is much more sparse in terms of vendors and offerings than it used to be, but still a nice option for a less busy day. Artisan market on Sundays, and occasional events throughout the year as well - like the Christmas market each December (one evening only). Parking can be a little hectic - have to be kind of lucky to get a market lot spot or one of the spots on Detroit St (paid), but there are other street parking options and nearby lots and garages. I used to like going Wednesdays before 8am, because I could always get a spot on Detroit St and it was free before then.

    The Ann Arbor Farmers Market is solid overall, with a few caveats that come with the territory…read more Parking isn't great, but honestly, if you're expecting amazing parking in Ann Arbor, that's on you. It's part of the experience. Come prepared to walk a bit and you'll be fine. The vendors clearly put in a lot of effort. You can tell there's pride in what they're offering, and the market itself has a good atmosphere. That said, I didn't really find anything I needed or couldn't live without this visit. The items were fine, just not quite what I was hoping for. I do wish the vendors could get a little more bang for their buck, whether that's higher traffic, better layout, or stronger buyer energy. The effort is there, and it deserves to be rewarded. All in all, it's a nice stop, worth checking out, and still a good market even if it wasn't a standout haul for me this time. Four stars.

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    Ann Arbor Farmers Market - Hey Honey.

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    A lot of fresh green

    Jenny's Farmers Market - There is always a huge selection of Poinsettias

    Jenny's Farmers Market

    2.9(92 reviews)
    37.2 mi
    $

    The best donuts ever. They are always perfect. And they also have such a great selection of canned…read moregoods, pies, jams, and baked goods. I love the raspberry jam, and the bread and butter pickles. They even sell candles. The place is so pretty, there's flowers everywhere and beautiful horses to pet too!

    I'm giving this place 2 stars because there are some good things to say, but the negative is worth…read morementioning to warn others about my experience. Positive: Pumpkin cinnamon sugar donuts were served warm and tasted fresh. Very delicious! $8 for half dozen. They have a variety of canned/jars of goodies, such as pickles, jam, and salsa. I purchased one of each. They also had beautiful mums in a variety of sizes for various prices, including 3 for $20 for small, $20 medium, and $30 large. They also sell different sizes of pumpkins. This is why I have them 2 stars because at least this part of the visit went well. Negative: They had a small variety of warm (literally hot to the touch with steam coming from the bag) Dutch apple pies. They put them in a plastic bag (like their other goodies), so customers would assume they are homemade. Turns out, after paying more attention when I got home, the cut out cardboard paper that they had attached on top of the pie is the same pie as a frozen pie! Ugh! I included a photo of the pie I purchased and the frozen pie. Exact same pie! Please don't think that you are getting a fresh apple pie, like I did, nor think you are doing good supporting a small local business. Shame on them for false advertising! Save your $20 bucks and purchase your pie from a real legitimate bakery or another cider mill who bakes them fresh. There are plenty more cider mills available nearby that I would rather support, so unfortunately, I won't be returning here.

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    Jenny's Farmers Market - Donut hut with pumpkin selection

    Donut hut with pumpkin selection

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    Jenny's Farmers Market - Pumpkin cinnamon sugar donuts were delicious

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    Pumpkin cinnamon sugar donuts were delicious

    Arbor Farms Market - 4 oz for $7.99

    Arbor Farms Market

    3.8(78 reviews)
    34.4 mi
    $$$

    I was really impressed with how many employees were here ready to help. Every experience I had was…read morevery positive, except for one slightly sassy cashier. It was probably more of a personality thing, but I just expect sort of a premium experience when I'm paying such high prices. I was really impressed with the guy at the customer service desk that helped me with a product I was looking for. He was able to ask an employee a clarifying question and give me history as to why that item was potentially discontinued and even gave me an estimated date for when it should be coming back. I was very impressed. I got the runaround at Whole Foods asking about this item and I didn't even try target. My kiddo has lots of significant anaphylactic allergies so we end up buying lots of expensive specialty items, and take the occasional trip to specialty grocery stores like Arbor Farms. I love the concept of shopping for Local Michigan items, but with a big family, this is not always in the budget. I will definitely be back with the level of service that I received from the Customer Service guy. Thank you so much!

    The coffee area is disgusting. The tables are full of crumbs (the floor and chairs as well). I…read moretried to clean my table but it's sticky and it has some gunk. Dirty. Filthy. Horrible. Unfortunately I cleaned the table before taking pictures. But here are some. The tea is good, though, and the baristas are kind and attentive. Hours after being there, I'm still disgusted. Yuck!

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    Arbor Farms Market - Floor with crumbles

    Floor with crumbles

    Arbor Farms Market - Create Your Own Sandwich

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    Arbor Farms Market - Dirty table underneath. Floor full of crumbles.

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    Dirty table underneath. Floor full of crumbles.

    Ft. Wayne's Farmers Market

    Ft. Wayne's Farmers Market

    4.6(15 reviews)
    76.5 mi
    $$

    This is a great sized farmers market in downtown Fort Wayne with lots of different types of local…read morevendors. Nothing massed-produced or MLM garbage - just honest-to-goodness Fort Wayne made or grown goodies. It took us about 45 minutes to look at all the booths. I wish there were more vegetable/fruit stalls, however. There's only like 3 total while there are about a billion jewelry makers and bakeries. My ears aren't pierced anymore so I had to walk past all the earring sellers. We ended up buying some tomato plants, bagels, a delicious strawberry shortcake cookie to share from Rocky Rhodes bakery, two tasty mac and cheeses from Baby Got S'mac, and some pretty artwork of local Fort Wayne landmarks.

    I visited the Fort Wayne Farmers Market during the winter (well, late spring), on the last weekend…read moreof the season that the farmers market is held indoors before it goes outdoors for the summer months. It was located inside Parkview Field, the home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps baseball team. I like this farmers market a lot! It isn't huge, but the vendors are all great and there is a lot of variety. I got a root beer candle from Modest Wick, and some maple syrup from Metzger Brothers Farms, and honey sticks from Bee Great Local. There was also lots of fresh produce for sale, many kinds of baked goods that I managed to avoid through sheer will, and crafts made by local vendors. Also, I had the best cafe Cubano of my life from Laz's Cuban Cafe food truck, which was parked outside of the farmers market. I don't know if Laz's is always here, but if you see them and you like great coffee, get a cafe Cubano! You won't regret it. Many of the vendors at this farmers market accept credit cards, but some only accept cash or check. Metzger Brothers Farms was one of the vendors that I had to write a check to because I didn't have cash and they didn't have a credit card reader. So to be safe, you might want to bring cash to this farmers market.

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    Ft. Wayne's Farmers Market
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