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Businiess name:  Minneapolis Farmers Market
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
To anyone reading this, I strongly recommend a trip to the Minneapolis Farmers Market. I've learned so much from the growers and have enjoyed so many great fruits and vegetable. The spring time locally grown asparagus is the best I've ever eaten. The berries in June are so flavorful that I wait only them each year. On Saturday mornings the market has a 'Market Talk' series with chefs and growers teaching us how to prepare different vegetables, herbs and meats. Letting us customers sample it first hand plus take home the recipe. The variety in produce is fabulous and so are the prices. I just can't wait until it opens again for the season. My first trip will be for the plants I will buy for my little garden and my deck. I have found that the locally grown plants last all season long. I found out there are over 200 local growers that bring in their produce and its pick just hours before they get there. By the taste of the items I have purchased I have to agree, the freshness is really there.

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