Preparing For A Day At The Local Farmers Market

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Published 2022-08-19
In today's video I show you a peak of what it looks like when we are set up at the local farmers market in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania. I then show you how we get ready for a day at the Scranton Farmers Market.

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  • @katrienvh4289
    The much needed rain chased the people away, but the veggies will be glad with it!
  • Peppers are gorgeous. We live in city so our garden is home depot buckets and grow bags. Peppers were great and cucumbers. It may not be much but it is so good for the soul to tend plants.
  • Ben the Rockstar definitely rocking that hat. I’m so proud for you that y’all were able to get the new box truck. It’s soooo nice. Another awesome video Logan. Honestly you produce some of the best videos on Youtube and we appreciate it. I always hate to see them end. As usual Sammi is beautiful and amazing. You two make an awesome couple. Of course my main man Ben is awesome too.
  • @kens.3729
    In the Big Cities, a Majority of folks who go Shopping have absolutely NO Clue where their Fruit & Product come from. Thank you! 👍🙏
  • @azamyahmad
    Absolutely another beautiful fabulous upload fresh farm produced super great team working together appreciate your new uploading have a wonderful blessing weekend to you and your lovely beautiful family stay safe Merci
  • ... Beautiful farm fresh produce .. our shoe store had skeecher foamies on clearance so im trying a couple pairs now like I see you wearing at work .. TY & have a great weekend .. Kelly .. !
  • Great video. It was cool seeing Sammie go to the market with y'all. Looked like y'all sold quit a bit of stuff. I hope the season gets better for y'all. I felt bad for you pap having to sit out in the sun. Y'all be safe take care and God bless.
  • @Zeke-yv3nw
    Glad you are getting nice produce in the drought.
  • @lincolnmaniac
    Nice looking produce and decent prices, Prices vary here. Sweet corn here going from $4 to $9 a dozen depending on where you go. Used to build those box trucks when I was your age, there's a plant in Morgantown. Decided manufacturing was not for me and became an auto mechanic.
  • @thekingtroll2
    I freeze chunks of cantelope when they are perfectly ripe and in season. So many uses for it later. I will add frozen cantelope and make a smoothie in the middle of winter. I have made banana bread plenty of times. I have made banana/cantelope bread and it gives it a really nice taste if you like sweet breads. It's perfect for a dessert or snack anytime. Grab a slice with some fresh real butter and you are in love with home made foods. I've said before I plant Santa Claus melons. They stay fresh up to 2 months! Around here prepare to pay around $7 for one melon. That's well worth the taste. I've sold melons to folks who saved the seeds and grew their own the following year and I've seen them at farmers markets. that's a decent profit on your return at the farm stores.
  • @beebop9808
    Those bananas are always happy growers. I think they just like to wow ya. lol
  • Hey Logan you met my cousin David in Wilks Barre at the farmers market your Pap gave me shout out told me to come down to PA just wanted to say thank you very much that was awesome.Also like to say excellent video and cool hat Ben take care Phil from Ct