It's been too long since we have reminded readers about the pleasures of local markets. Spring seems like a great time of the year to do so - when fresh produce is abundant and cheap.
Local markets radiate community spirit. Stalls are full of fresh fruit and vegetables. Buskers and friendly banter fill the air. Tables are attended by keen vendors with an eye for gold coins and crisp banknotes. Good-natured shoppers are electrified with a sense of excitement over the prospect of buying healthy, guilt-free produce at good prices.
Add to that other benefits squeezed in between the apples, cucumbers and baby carrots - especially the opportunity to socialise and catch up on local chit-chat - and the whole experience is priceless.
The morning we visited our local growers' market there was a greater selection of produce available than at the city's largest supermarket. In particular, there was a huge range of organic produce and specialised items like passionfruit and melon jam, gourmet oyster mushrooms, home-cured bacon, specialist salami and cheeses, exotic dips and dunks. What was on offer was as diverse and as rich in character as the cottage industries from which they were produced!
If the local market happens to be one of the 25 markets that are members of Farmers' Markets NZ Inc then it will be a "a food market where local growers, farmers and artisan food producers sell their wares directly to consumers. Vendors may sell only what they grow, farm, pickle, preserve, bake, smoke or catch themselves from within a defined local area."