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Businiess name:  Your Dekalb Farmers Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Although it can be daunting to run into the YDFM for just one or two things, I tell you: it is worth the trouble. I cannot live without Apple Croissants in the house (truthfully), and they are both flaky and inexpensive, so you can guess where I go. Rather than pay 3 dollars for a croissant at a cafe, I can stock up on baked goods at YDFM for about $1 each, or less if they were baked yesterday! Turn the timer on the coffee maker Sunday night, and wake up to a fresh cup and an apple croissant Monday morning?! Heavenly. Pastries are also great if you've got guests over after a night out. You're in no shape to make eggs or pancakes, so hand them a croissant and go back to bed. Some logistical tips: 1) DO NOT BRING YOUR KIDS. Don't play. There's barely room for one person to get through the throng of people. Add two+ little ones who are wicked bored and want to know what a Starfruit is, and your quick trip becomes an odyssey. 2) USE A BASKET, NOT A CART. Seriously. A), Save money: You can only purchase as much as you can lift, so you won't go over board and B) No traffic jams for you: Lift the basket high and quickly maneuver through crowds. 3) BRING A LIST! (Preferably in the order of the YDFM's layout.) Work in a circle (from packaged goods to dairy) and you will be finished in no time. 4) LEAVE YOUR SWEATER IN THE CAR. This sounds stupid, but I mean it! If you are bare armed in the market, you'll hightail it around the place grabbing what you need and getting the heck out. Rather than fight the cold, use it to your advantage! Follow these rules and allow yourself that one thing you cherish, be it the Apple Croissant, Jordan Almonds, Kiwis or Crab Legs, and your journey will be well worth it. Pros: Good produce, baked goods, meat department Cons: ""the YDFM smell,"" crowds

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