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Buford Highway Farmers Market

Yesterday I had to take my niece to the airport and it provided me with the perfect opportunity to visit the Buford Hwy Farmer’s Market. I heard about it a few weeks ago and have been trying my best to get there but something always seemed to come up. Well, I finally made it and it was everything I had heard and more!!

Foods of the World

As you walk in you see a big world globe…because well, they have foods from all over the world!

It is amazing at the HUGE variety of foods that they have. They also have flowers, wall fountains outdoor, nesting dolls, small appliances, kitchen tools, etc. Basically, you name it!

sugar plums

Look!

It’s Sugar Plums…that will be dancing in my head!

I saw all kinds of produce that I had no idea even existed. Indian Bitter Melon which I bought for my Mom because it is supposed to help with cholesterol. I also bought dragon fruit and Korean melon (which I will tell you about in another post).

produce

This is just a small portion of the produce section. The produce section alone is larger than most grocery stores.

pork uterus

They also have a large meat section. With EVERY kind of meat you can possibly imagine and some you never want to see again. I mean really, WHO would buy a pork uterus??? And what would you do with it? Ohhh, never mind, I don’t think I really want to know the answer to that.

They had everything from traditional cuts to the exotic. Trust me when I say they had every part of an animal you could ever want to purchase.

seafood

And the seafood department was HUGE! So many different kinds of fish, shrimp, mussels, crab, etc.

octopus

Even Octopus.

NOOOOO, I didn’t come home with that.

I did however buy some weird octopus flavored chips from the Asian section.I just couldn’t resist getting them and making Tate try them. He is like Mikey, he will eat anything. And he did try them…and liked them. I couldn’t try them…they smelled horrid and once I got that first whiff I was done.

teas

Teas, as far as the eye can see.

international grogery

Each aisle is marked with the region that the food comes from. It makes it easy to navigate your way around the globe. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, European, Jamaican, Hispanic, African and American foods are all represented. We spent hours browsing around and being amazed at all the things available that we had never seen before. I can’t wait to go back and I suggest that if you are ever in the Atlanta area you make it a point to visit the Buford Highway Farmer’s Market. They have no idea who I am and this post is in no way sponsered by them, I just had to share a small piece of my experience with you because I felt I had truly taken a trip around the world.

 

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SilkFair is an online marketplace similar to Ebay and Etsy, but with a new Custom Shop feature that was just launched. It enables sellers to have their own branded web shop online. It’s hard for someone to get an online shop, but here is a way to have a customizable one set up that’s as easy as making a blog on blogger.com. Sellers have the opportunity to create their Market Shop, but they can upgrade to a Customized Shop that gives sellers complete creative control.

Normally, the Custom Shop is $24.99 a month, but Silkfair is currently running a few promotions. There’s an introductory plan where the first six months are $14.99 per month or another where the first month is free. The only other charge is a final sales fee of 3%, and when compared with the final sales fee on a site like EBay, that’s basically nothing at all.

Setting up the custom shop literally takes seconds, and it’s so easy. It’s a perfect platform for someone on-the-go who (like stay at home mothers, working mothers, busy women) want to maintain a store of their own with the click of their mouse. I set one up for Erin and had no problems at all. You can give customers the link to your customized site : http://www.silkfair.com/store/index/1736.xml (this one is ours) or you can use your own domain name. Or they can find you through the Silk Fair site. When viewing through the SilkFair site your customized site does not show, only when the direct link is accessed. They even have a section where you can import all of your items for sale on Etsy or Ebay making listing your stuff a breeze! It’s all about giving you complete control over your market and the branding of your store, and the fees are very comparable to other sites. I was amazed at how easy it really was.

We love the SilkFair site and are so excited to be a part of their community. I hope you will join us there and remember the SilkFair marketplace the next time you go shopping.

If you would like to have a customizable shop of your own SilkFair is offering a free custom shop for 3 months to one lucky reader after which it will be $14.99 for six months, then it will return to normal price of $24.99

3 runner ups will receive a Custom Shop free for two months after which the shop will be $24.99.

You will be in no way obligated to keep the Cutom shop once our 2 or 3 months is up you can choose to keep it or you can choose to use the regular marketplace at SilkFair. The choice is yours.

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