I love it when you are driving down country roads you spot a table outside a house with goodies for sale. Look what I found last week.
Plants, total cost for all three £2.70. Bargain. He waiting to be planted at home,and now in their new spot in my garden. My answer to globalisation, buy very local!
Also bought this summer, blackcurrant jam , cooking apples 10 for a £, fruit chutney and peach jam, all from tables outside a house. And all very good quality.
Please leave a link to your Finds in the comments.
Next week, its down to the Beach for a photograph.
Happy Snapping!
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Great bargain Cathy. Sounds like post Brexit economies are kicking in ?
Not really, something people have always done.
A great find! A link to my “found” post for this weeks challenge – https://murtaghsmeadow.wordpress.com/2017/09/06/fairy-trail/
[…] we followed some of the woodland paths on our return we found these lovely fairy houses. The fairy trail has been a relatively recent addition to the woods and […]
What lovely plants and such a bargain too 🙂 x
Tomatoes and zucchini are on tables around here! Too bad I dislike both. 😂
Such fun finding unexpected treasures,eh.
Yes it is.
I’m so with you. I love a table outside a house to buy from. Shame we can’t do all our shopping that way, it’s always an adventure discovering what’s on them.
That’s it in a nutshell, an adventure of discovery. I would love one myself, but as Mr E points out there are only two houses beyond ours, not enough passing trade.
Mr E may have a point 🙂
Sometimes, but not very often he does.
You’re so lucky!! We don’t have that locally. I have to go about an hours drive.
I don’t go out of my way, but if I see one I stop.
Looks like a good haul!
Yes it is and once you get your eye in spotting tables there are quite a lot around here at least.
I wonder if anyone would have wanted my plums instead of me throwing bucket loads over the fence into an ‘unused’ part of the garden. I think the wild boar probably enjoyed them though.
Sure the boar would enjoy them, very good use of plums, but yes I bet someone would have wanted your plums. When we had a plum/rhubarb glut I have always given them away. The plum trees had a couplf of bad years but have produced a few for us this year.
Taz mentioned to me that he would have liked them.
Did he now? Well, he certainly didn’t miss out and is the main reason they got flung over the fence.
I thought it might have been 🙂