Friday, May 18, 2012

Going to market

I would never have found it by accident.  I don't usually go wandering around industrial estates, and certainly not in search of yummy food, but perhaps I should start?



I'd heard about this market and paid a brief visit one Saturday with Smiley, but it just didn't work for me.  Saturdays are already crammed full of activities and I can't fit in any more.  So I was delighted when @brid_hsg announced on twitter that there would be a Wednesday market too.  Perfect timing, as I have been trying to fill this week with distractions : yesterday my Dad would have been 82, and I still miss him every day.  Blogging is helping to fill the gap.  It gives a new dimension to everyday activities, as I look at them and think about ways to turn them into (hopefully!) entertaining blog posts.  

I've always loved markets, more to potter around than for the weekly shop: the food is tempting and delicious, and often expensive.  However I love the chat and the tasting and the smells and the sights.  It makes me feel enthusiastic about food again, so different from the mildly depressing feeling that I get looking at the familiar pile of packets and tins and bags in my supermarket trolley.

Here's a *taste* of what I saw...and tried :)







Do you feel hungry now?

This is the haul I came home with: lunch, plus some delicious cheese and a jar of wonderful vegetable sauce for pasta, bread or couscous, which will be perfect for quick meals.  I will definitely be back.


Do you shop in farmer's markets?  What do you buy and why?

The Honest2Goodness market, which also has books, crafts and a cafe, is in the Glasnevin Industrial Estate in Dublin 11 and this is NOT a sponsored post!

17 comments:

  1. OMG i adore your pictures !!!
    That looks like an amazing farmer's market

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  2. It looks lovely. I love farmers' markets.

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  3. Oh that looks lovely!! I coulad almost smell!
    My friend stays in Skye - they have a Market one day a week in the town square - it seems to be popular. The Island of Skye Bakery have a stall and they do the most yummy bread! THey also have a shop, so last time, i went and bought some bread to bring home - Hubby and i demolished it before the kids got a look in!!!

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  4. That looks amazing. And yes, now I'm starving!!!!

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  5. Oh wow, what a stunning array of food. My husband would go crazy in a place like that... he thinks he is the next Jaime Oliver!! Haha.
    Great post Blue Sky, I love your blog! x

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  6. Fabulous looking market. I love markets like that and finding foods that you don't normally get in supermarkets. We have a farmers market but someone in our council decided to organise it on a Friday morning which means I can't get to it at the moment. Deb x

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  7. It looks so gorgeous. Great pictures XXX

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  8. OMG, it all makes my mouth water....I wish that we had a market like that.

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  9. Thank you for all your lovely comments: I have a mad day today, so please forgive me if I don't reply to them all individually, but I appreciate all of them so much xx

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  10. We go to the People's Park in Dun Leoghaire every Sunday, if I'm not working. More for dumplings & noodles as like you, I find the fresh produce a bit pricey- and it is too easy to overshop when hungry.
    I'm sorry about your sadness for your Dad. xx

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  11. I bought that pasta sauce at a Christmas market. Came home from the pub with pals and opened it for them to taste with crackers. The whole jar was devoured! I must get more and try with pasta next time :-)

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  12. My Dad is 82 too! I can only imagine how you feel. Great to get out to this lovely market. Pictures are great. You can imagine how wonderful the food tastes. Farmleigh have a lovely farmers market too. Haven't been there in a while so not sure when the next one is. X

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  13. Looks fabulous, I love markets too, there used to be a nice one in naas but I think it moved. Dunlaoghaire one is good too.

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  14. Oh my god, that all looks amazing! I am SO envious! I love farmers markets but I haven't found a decent one round here yet.x

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  15. MMMMMM. I love shops like that

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  16. Yes...this makes me very hungry indeed! Your purchases look yummy. I very rarely go to food markets, I wouldn't last long wit my boy...he hates shopping!

    xx Jazzy

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  17. @Hammie - I remember liking the People's Park one too :)

    @PuffinKnit - Now I'm looking forward to eating it even more!

    @Puzzled - glad you're Dad is doing well. I used to go to Farmleigh too with the kids, but those cobbles are not wheelchair friendly!

    @Andra - Thanks for commenting, I hadn't heard of the one in Naas.

    @Beadzoid - it actually looks better when you go there,I wanted to give it a bit of publicity, cos I'd really like it to keep going :)

    @Þorgerður - good :)

    @Jazzygal - That's why I'm now going on Wednesdays when I can shop in peace xx

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