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    Smith & Smith Farms

    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Texas Farmers' Market At Mueller

    Texas Farmers' Market At Mueller

    4.0
    (151 reviews)
    7.0 mi
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    Love this farmers market. The Bell District is closer but I have to hustle in and out to go to work…read moreon Saturdays. Mueller is further away, but I have all day to shop, and plan, and get my groceries for the week. Something about this location that just has an energy about it. I feel so much better walking around. The people, the venders, and the dogs. My gosh there are so many dogs. I'm a dog person, and they know it. I have dogs walking up to me. And of course I have to talk to them. Venders are great, you have such a variety of prepared food. Love the dumplings. But there is so much more. Veggies. Fruits, canned goods, baked goods, meats, cheese, eggs, pasta, raw milk. I mean it's just a lot of greatness. Love supporting famers and small businesses. Coming out in the community, and just feeling a connection. Literally recharges me. It's been a draining week, and the market was my therapy today.

    I'm disappointed to be writing this, but I had an upsetting experience at the farmers market last…read moreSunday. Farmers markets are supposed to be welcoming, family-friendly spaces where local vendors, farmers, nonprofits, faith groups, and community members can come together safely and respectfully. Unfortunately, I witnessed something that made the environment feel anything but welcoming. There was a small religious group with a table at the market, and as someone passed by, they shouted offensive racial and religious slurs at the men working the table. It was completely uncalled for. Rather than engaging in any kind of respectful conversation, this person chose to be hateful and intimidating in a public community space. I understand that the organizers may not be able to identify or remove every person who behaves this way, but I do think the market should be more proactive about making its expectations clear. A farmers market should feel safe for everyone, including vendors and community organizations that may be more likely to face harassment. Clear signage, public reminders, or stronger policies against hate speech and intolerance would go a long way. I hope the organizers take this seriously and make it clear that racism, religious intolerance, and harassment are not acceptable at this market. The community deserves a space that truly feels supportive, inclusive, and safe for all.

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    Caeda Farms

    Caeda Farms

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.1 mi

    Typical Saturday morning conversation with Don & Cathy Miller of Caeda Farms:…read more Me: Don, where's your better half? Don: That would be me! (sly grin). Cathy: In his dreams! (she thinks: He knows who's in charge!) Me: He has real self-esteem issues. Don: Don't you need to get somewhere? Me: Don't you want my money? Don: That will be $50! (BIG smile) Me: wow, I thought it was $7. Don: Special price - JUST for YOU! (laughing) Me: (laughing) I see... Let me get the boss! (I gave him $7) If your in the mood for great organic produce and some smart ass rapport... this is the place for you. You will only find them at Barton Creek Farmers Market on Saturdays... I think they drive quite a way to sell in Austin. These guys are in the southeast corner of the Barton Creek Farmers Market and here nearly year round. They have hot house tomatoes in the winter, tomatoes in the summer, peaches, black berries, blue berries, strawberries and FIGS!!!! when this stuff is in season. They also grow an array of great veges, pintos, black-eyed and purple-hull peas (when in season) and sell some home-canned jams and fresh flowers in the spring before the Texas heat gets to them. Once, I had a problem with some tomatoes, mentioned it to them the following week and they gladly replaced them for free. My favorite is is the weekly rapport with Cathy and Don Miller. Cathy is down-to-earth, funny and very sweet. She always remembers conversations and seems interested in the story. Don, well I tell Don, Cathy is his better half. He is sassy, funny and we constantly have this weekly 30-second smart-ass banter that leaves us both smiling. Go for the entertainment, but the produce is AWESOME.

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