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Peggy T.
(Aug 29, 2009)
Fresh everything! Its a local market and now a days you do not find too many places like this.
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Bonnie L.
(Aug 19, 2009)
Good assortment of wonderfully fresh fruits, veggies, baked goods and KETTLE CORN!!!
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Sherry G.
(Aug 19, 2009)
There is nothing like the smells of fresh fruits, vegetables & herbs swirling about as we shop each Saturday morning! The vendors are friendly, fun and full of good stories to share. Fulton Street Farmers Market is small enough to see familiar faces each week, yet large enough to carry a plethora of merchandise!
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Kym S.
(Aug 13, 2009)
They're open 4 days a week and have done great work supporting local farmers, especially the organic farms.
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Elena K.
(Aug 7, 2009)
Great variety! Great farmers! Wonderful in-season, organic veggies, fruits and meets! And folks who's word you can still count on!
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Tricia S.
(Aug 6, 2009)
Fresh Organic well-priced food as well as supporting the local economy and making sure West Michigan farmers can keep their heads above the water!
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Meghan B.
(Aug 6, 2009)
I come to this market every Saturday I am in town- and sorely miss my fresh veggies, baked breads, hungarian sweets and fresh flowers when I an out of town!
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Carol V.
(Aug 5, 2009)
I love buying local and the produce is so much fresher than in the stores. The vendors are great and very friendly. I wouldn't miss a Saturday at the market !!
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Valarie T.
(Aug 5, 2009)
I love this market! They are so inviting and the produce and fruit are fantastic! You can't get anything bad from them, and the are all very nice!
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Pat K.
(Jul 22, 2009)
It has the most friendly of farmers. Very helpful and the freshest produce ever.
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Danielle C.
(Jul 2, 2009)
The Fulton Street Farmer's Market has been a mainstay in Grand Rapids for many years. It provides shoppers with a way to cut out the middle man and go straight to their local farmers.
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Pat K.
(Jun 30, 2009)
I just love this market. Fresh produce from local farmers, friendly people. Conversation. Brings Grand Rapids, history into view.
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Robert K.
(Jun 25, 2009)
Maintain the heritage of Grand Rapids, remembering all the farmer's markets that existed when I was young. The smells, conversation, freshness of the food. It was the pulse of the city.
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Brett L.
(Jun 24, 2009)
I live in East Grand Rapids. It is walking distance of me so i can avoid using a car. I love local business and local/organic food, and Fulton street has plenty of all that. I hope one day everyone in the world will get most their food from some these farmers markets. I feel this is part of the shalom and peace that God says he will restore to the earth, because the kingdom of heaven is not too far. <3
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Stephanie G.
(Jun 24, 2009)
The farmers are genuinely friendly and honest! The food is delcious and most of the farmers do not use pesticides or herbicides on their food which is delightful!!
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Eric B.
(Jun 22, 2009)
Fresh, flavorful, local, healthy variety of foods. Friendly and knowledgeable farmers. It's not a shopping trip, it's a community/family experience where great food brings people together.
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Melanie H.
(Jun 22, 2009)
Fresh food from the local market comes right into the city, I don't have the need to travel far to support local farmers
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Julie S.
(Jun 21, 2009)
Just went this morning and spent the rest of the day eating the most wonderful bacon, eggs, salad, tomatoes, cucumbers and baked goods. I will plant my herb on Sunday. Everything was purchased from the nicest people ever. Mmmmm.
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Gerald V.
(Jun 21, 2009)
When I was growing up, my parents often took me with them to the farmers market. It brings back fond memories of a much simpler time. The Fulton Street Farmers Market has been ongoing since before I was born in 1961.
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Candace S.
(Jun 20, 2009)
Been going to this farmers market since 1987, and will continue for as long as they are open. Like the people.
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Chris H.
(Jun 20, 2009)
It has the best variety and quality. Long established tradition going back to my great-grand mother.
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Laurie Larson-Doornbos
(Apr 28, 2009)
I think this market was judged too hastily. I've gone to Fulton St. for over 40 years--first as a child with my mother, with my own children,and now as an empty-nest-er. Fulton St. is an URBAN market--it makes so attempts to be gentrified or cutesy. It's been an institution for generations of families. As for the four vendors criticized in the "Horrible" review, that's where history helps--of course there's always those who will come in with produce purchased at the wholesale market. That will happen in any market--and quite frankly, let the buyer be savvy! But if you look closely, you'll see the Ham's of Allendale, and the raspberry ladies from Comstock Park, and potato man, Turtle Creek Farms, and the man who hand grinds his grains and flours, and the grass fed lamb vendors, and ... I could go on and on--all of whom have provided GR with local produce for many years.
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Nathan Creswick
(Jan 23, 2009)
You could also try the Sweet Water Market in Muskegon. Their website is: www.sweetwaterlocalfoodsmarket.org/
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Teresa Dillard
(Jan 20, 2009)
Being transferred to the Grand Rapids Area. This last spring I sought out a market to shop at. The Fulton Street Market is a large market packed in a small space. Aside from no parking and little supervision on traffic control. You walk down a crowded isle, like a cattle down a funnel covered in a hog pog of tarps.
To me it appears that four large vendors dominate the market, they have multiple booths. The boxes of produce are packaged in the containers that I see in the large stores. (Product of Mexico)
This is the only Farm market that I have ever been to that does not allow samples of produce or other products. Slices of apples little things like that. Even jams, seasonings, bread or herbal dips.
Several vendors told me the Market Association forbids it. But I can buy African beads like a flea market.
So much for the ambiance and flavor of a market.
Samples are not the reason that I go to a farm market. This Fulton Street Market is not the place to shop there are other farm markets in the Grand Rapids area I recommend that you seek them out.
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As a new vendor at the Grand Haven Farmer's Market, I can also say we have our share of resellers. This was shock to me as I had been a regular customer for years before marrying a farmer and learning otherwise. As long as it is grown somewhere in Michigan or could have been your produce isn't questioned and you do not have to grow or produce anything yourself at all to sell at the market. The saddest part is there is no preference given for a market spot to the farmers/producers who actually do. We've seen melons being pulled out of boxes saying "Canada Melons" and squash and sweet corn from Meijer, etc.. We have vendors contact us about buying OUR fruit to sell at the same market!?! I guess what I'm trying to say is that if you care about directly supporting a farmer you want to choose carefully. Can you drive by the farm and see the fruits or veggies or better yet visit? Ask questions! Do they know their produce and talk about this years crop? If they say they their neighbor grew it that's a bad sign:) As far as this market goes, I know some amazing farmers who attend!!! There are so many choices at this market and probably more actual farmers than most Michigan farmers markets.