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    Simmons Market

    3.4 (9 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Herman Farm Market - assorted jellies and jams

    Herman Farm Market

    4.7(3 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    They have all the same produce as your supermarket chain stores, but it cost less here…read more And we found a new fruit that we have never seen before and it was delicious!

    As I was heading to the gym I saw this place and decided to give it a try. They have a great…read moreselection of produce along with jams and a couple of other things. I was blown away when I saw the peaches-so much better than store bought. This place gave me the opportunity to shop for items I missed on my grocery list. The lady who helped me was very friendly and showed me strawberries which were just freshly picked. Upon closer inspection I showed her a couple that were overripe. She was nice enough to give me a better container. Prices are very reasonable and much cheaper than Trax farms which is a bit further down the street. Corn is in season right now and they had a good selection. They also do canning. Some of the vegetables like broccoli are in the refrigerator on the premises. Again make sure to check when you are buying. I ended up buying my strawberries, peaches, red grapes, fresh from the farm green beans, a red pepper and cucumbers. I snacked on some of grapes and strawberries on my way out and believe me they were very good! When I got home I had some of the green beans-fresh and crisp! Herman farm market is located a short distance away after you pass Mineral beach swimming pool as you head towards Finleyville. Hopefully I can stop here again next time I'm in this area.

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    Herman Farm Market - More fruits and pickles

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    Bedner's Farm Market

    Bedner's Farm Market

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $

    This is a place where you need to be careful when you are buying produce. I was a bit disappointed…read morein the fact that they did not have a whole lot to choose from but they did have some unique melons which I had never heard of before. The current "in season" items right now are corn on the cob, tomatoes, peaches, and melons. There is a dairy case but nothing exciting about it along with a meat case. I wasn't impressed with the meats in it nor with the frozen cherries I saw. For the most part you can spend under $10.00 depending on what you get. I was blown away by the huge cantaloupes they had for sale. They were $4.50 each. Unfortunately when I got my selected melon home and began to cut it the juice ran all over the place and I could tell it was overripe. They do have items noted directly from farms. I ended up with a green pepper for $.25. Other peppers were a bit more. For corn on the cob you can get either white or yellow corn. I choose half a dozen white. They come prebagged and the one I selected had an extra ear of corn for free. I cooked one of those up when I got home and it was fresh and good. I was taken aback however when I saw they were selling overriped bananas that had started to turn brown. Normally I would find this type of thing in your regular supermarket but never in a place like this. They sell other things like popcorn and honey and jams to name a few. I was told that their greenhouse is currently undergoing transformation for fall so I really didn't get an opportunity to visit it. I asked about their other location in Cecil and learned that it was basically a nursery as opposed to a farmer's market. It is run by someone else in their family. The staff is friendly and helpful in explaining things to me. Credit cards are accepted on any order over $10.00. It is located on Bower Hill Road as you head towards Bridgeville.

    Great little road trip. Many unusual bedding plants. Found heirloom tomatoes and gorgeous pepper…read moreplants. Going to be digging in the dirt soon!

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    Bedner's Farm Market
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    Simmons Farmers Market - Flowers and pumpkins

    Simmons Farmers Market

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Simmons Farmers Market is the off-site store for Simmons Farm…read more It sells produce such as corn, broccoli, peppers, cauliflower, onions, green beans, cucumbers, potatoes, squash, tomatoes, grapes, apples, and pumpkins. It also sells desserts such as pies, plants such as flowers, and other businesses' products such as canned goods. I bought two bags of fresh produce and a jar of honey. The total price was $39, which my husband thought was more expensive than regular grocery stores' prices. The employees did not greet me as I walked around the store, but I think that English is not their first language. The cashier did thank me and tell me to have a good day. Overall, I do not envision myself shopping here regularly, but I enjoyed browsing the products, and so far, these foods at home are tasting good.

    The prices are grossly inflated. I can get the same jar of peaches at another store $3 less. I…read morewas shocked when I moved here in July 2023 after paying $5.50 a dozen ear of corn to $11 a dozen at Trax, farmers markets, and the grocery stores. I can understand the grocery store being a little higher because they have to buy it and bring it in but all Trax they had to do is pull it out of the field and put it in the table in the building so the price should be much lower. As a result, I take a day trip back to Belleville, where I used to live and buy about 8 to 10 dozen years of corn and freeze it for the winter I also buy five fry peppers 5/$1 red and green bell peppers 3/$1, zucchini 3-4/$1 and they're not itty-bitty little things. They're a normal size. I just find that tracks prices are way out of proportion compared to other places.

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    Fresh Thyme Market

    Fresh Thyme Market

    3.6(53 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    A great market, with truly helpful staff…read more Beautiful produce, delectable baked goods, etc. Unfortunately, it is way too expensive for me. Still, a beautiful place.

    Disclaimer, I'm not a regular shopper at Fresh Thyme Market - not because the store is bad per se,…read morebut because it's pricey. Fresh Thyme is an organic food supermarket chain, so I'll stop in occasionally to see what's new and/or to treat myself to some "fancy" groceries. Because of the cost of their items though, I'll shop here for supplemental goodies after getting my main haul elsewhere. (For me, Aldi and Trader Joe's are stops #1 and #2. Places like this, Giant Eagle, and The Fresh Market are where I go "just because" or when I want to splurge on groceries.) When I do stop in I always explore the baked goods and frozen foods - usually there are items and brands in these sections that aren't at other stores. (A lot of items are gluten free, too, which I know makes a difference to a lot of people.) I generally skip the produce and deli sections; the selections in both are decent but I can find these things elsewhere for less. And here's something I've never had to say about a grocery store before: I ALWAYS walk right past their supplements section, which is (in my opinion) unnecessarily large. I could talk at length about my problems with how supplements are (not) managed in America, so before I bog down my own review we'll move right along! Final thoughts: their selection is fine, and in theory it's great that they sell a variety of "healthy" things. In practice though, the food products are overpriced, and there are enough vitamins and supplements on sale that I almost question whether or not this should be classified as a grocery store. While I'll pop in and out of here occasionally, I'll never be a regular shopper.

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    Fresh Thyme Market - First time using the self-checkout ... I wasn't impressed ...

    First time using the self-checkout ... I wasn't impressed ...

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