Jun 062010
 

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Ok. I’m going to be honest here for a second. I’m going to put myself out there and tell you a little piece of story that is may or may not qualify me as dorky, sappy, or just plain weird.  But that’s okay, right? 

After my flight was booked for the Madison trip, a few days after I had my confirmation email and had started composing Google document spreadsheets of timetables and plans, I had a moment of clarity.  During a gchat with Julie I realized – I was going to be in town for a farmers market Saturday. And I cried. Actual tears welled up in my eyes as I envisioned approaching the square coffee in hand eager to taste sweet and savory samples, smell gorgeous flowers, hear the vendors share their products, see the vibrant colors of produce on table tops, and feel the warmth of the sun as I walk one block after another, after another.  I cried over the idea of the farmers market. and if you don’t understand that, then you probably haven’t ever been to the Dane County Farmers Market.

The last few times I had been in town, it was not Farmers Market season, and I was definitely due for a morning around the capital. This specific farmers market trip was made extra special when I found out that I would get to bring Ashley for her very first Dane County Farmers Market experience.  Thinking back, I’m not sure I’d ever visited the market with a newbie since my first visit years ago, and I was excited to be able to share one of my favorite parts of Madison with someone new. The only rule I set for the visit was to follow Ashley’s lead. I made sure to point out my favorites along the way, and share what I knew about how the “locals do things” – but I didn’t want to hold Ashley back from her first experience.  And being able to face the time with a fresh perspective was an awesome experience for myself as well!

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Ashley had to be at the expo before 8:30 AM, so we headed downtown very early, 6:30 AM. We started our journey around the square while a handful of vendors weren’t finished setting up yet, which gave as a unique experience of watching the market blossom over time. 

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The Dane County Famers Market is the largest producer-only farmers’ market in the country. All items for sale are produced locally by the vendor behind the table and there is no resale allowed.

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The farmers market is a year round event in Madison – but only outside of the capital from early summer through fall. The square offers a great bounty the season’s best produce, flowers, and specialty products from approximately 300 vendors throughout the year, around 150 who attend the market every Saturday. 

In my experience, I’ve never met a vendor who isn’t full of Midwestern charm, friendly and passionate about their product.  Each producer I spoke with on Saturday seemed genuinely happy to talk with me. 

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Bloggers on the loose! Gotta love walking the square with someone who understands your desire to take photos every 3 seconds.  [Also, thanks to Ashley for swapping photos with me :) My recaps are so much more fun thanks to you!]

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The vendors line the outside edge of the state capitol grounds. They sell agriculturally-related producer-only products from Wisconsin. The DCFM has strict rules for the market and has a waiting list of about three years for new vendors.

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The interior of the state capitol grounds is used for non-profit, political, and public information booths and for various entertainment activities. Also, the Madison FarmWorks Capital Vegetable Garden lies in-between the two edges on one of the corners.

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Across the street, arts & crafts vendors and concession stands are on city property. I purchased a Madison Farmers Market tote from one of the craft vendors as one of my souvenirs to take home with me.  I’ve used it every day since my purchase :)

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A few other arts & craft vendors whose booths I enjoyed shopping at have online stores as well.  Check out these great Madison area artists!

Artsy Fartsy
Recreative Crafts
Space Oddities
Steinvika Designs
Bare Tree
LuSa Organics (review for product coming soon!)

 

A lot of different styles of music can be heard during your time at the farmers market.  A lot of street musicians play across the four streets around the square, adding to the festivities.

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Best part of the Madison farmers market?  Taste testing!

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The best product I tasted all day was when I was at my second trip around the square, later in the morning with some friends from high school. [Yes, I love DCFM so much I went TWICE in one day :) ]   The Sun Gold Tomato Preserves from Tomato Mountain were TO DIE FOR.  I didn’t buy any on the spot because at the time I was planning on only traveling with carry on luggage home, but I was VERY excited to hear from the vendors that I could order their products online.  Check them out!

 

And I would just like to point out that one little vegan friend of ours took the following photos: 

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You can read Ashley’s re
cap of the farmers market experience
on her blog.

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I was so lucky to get to spend a bit of time with a DCFM newbie on such a gorgeous Saturday morning.  It was a fabulous way to start a very full day in Madison. 

If you ever plan a trip to Madison, please please please look into a visit to the Farmers Market.  It’s a part of living there that I miss so much and an experience I wish upon everyone.  Getting there first thing in the morning assures you get first pick of what’s available but there is something to be said for going later in the morning, as well.  I remember many days of two for one pricing at the close of the Market, and gathering food for a picnic lunch on the Capital lawn with friends is never a bad idea!

Jun 062010
 

Friday night, after an afternoon of fun viewing SATC2 with my high school friends, Megan and Kajsa, Julie and I met up with Ashley to attend a Blogger Meet Up dinner at Bluephies.  Bluephies is only a few blocks from Edgewood College, where I attended my freshmen and sophomore years, and is a place I often find myself when I am back in town because it’s close to campus and a great place to stay and chat a while long after you’ve finished eating.  It’s also one of Julie’s most favorite places in Madison and has an easily customizable menu to help tailor to any vegetarian/vegan needs, so it seemed like a perfect fit when we were planning the meet up.

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We had a few Madisonian bloggers and readers who weren’t able to make the dinner, but that didn’t stop us from having bunches of fun!  In attendance for dinner:

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Yours truly, Kelly, Ashley & Julie.

 

I ordered a glass of merlot offered on the dinner specials menu, and then had a heck of time deciding what I wanted to eat.  Ok. That’s not entirely true. After reading the menu for about 90 seconds, I was committed to TWO side dishes but thought that perhaps I should have some sort of entre as well.  I noticed the option that you could make any burger on the menu a set of two sliders for $4, and thought it was a nice way to bulk up my dinner. I had a hard time deciding between all the yummy options!

 

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I finally settled on the black bean burgers, and wasn’t disappointed! These little guys were packed with flavor.
104_3493 I only ate one of the sliders, however, because these guys stole.the.show. Introducing the most delicious plate I met in all my days – asparagus frites with honey mustard dipping sauce.

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I also ordered a side plate of sweet potato fries, which were quite tasty, but didn’t even compare to the asparagus frites.

We had great conversation going on at the table throughout dinner, and I really enjoyed my time with the ladies.  For dessert, I ordered another glass of wine and a piece of carrot cake, which was so rich and wonderful that I could barely eat half of it.

Even more rich and wonderful was the in-depth conversation on blogging, blogger-reader relationship, social media, anonymity, and more that took place when my friends Megan and Kajsa showed up to join us.  As I mentioned recently, Megan just defended her thesis, which included a lot of research and performance of blog monologues.  Kajsa is working on her dissertation at the UW, and has been studying communication and new media for years.  I’m quite confident that Megan and Kajsa were as interested in us as bloggers and readers, as we were with them studying us!
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I had such a fabulous evening with these ladies!  I would love to set up some more discussion between bloggers and non-bloggers who are so interested in the community from a scholarly perspective.  I think we could have asked one another questions for hours!  (we actually were the last group in the restaurant, 45 minutes after they closed!)  After speaking with Kajsa about our conversation later in the weekend, I learned that she had gained a lot of information and inspiration for the next project she hopes to work on from our discussion on the encouragement and support we as healthy living bloggers lend one another in this community.  I think it’s pretty awesome and can’t wait to learn more about her ideas!

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It’s really interesting to me to think about how there are groups of people, classes, and projects studying what is such a big part of my life!  Would you like to be included in future discussions and surveys?

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