Showing posts with label food fairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food fairs. Show all posts

September 19, 2012

Buying Food at Street Fairs


Street fairs and farmers market have become incredibly popular over the last few years.  It seems like every weekend there is a different street fair or market where you can go and buy great things.   In fact, many communities have started regular weekly street fairs and farmers markets that draw large crowds.  Here are some things to think about when buying food at these events.



Support Your Local Community

The great thing about these local markets is that they really support the local community.  These markets are staffed by vendors who usually grow or produce their food locally, and the market may be the main way they sell their produce or other items.   As a result, when you buy from them, not only are you buying locally grown produce (which is very popular now as well), you are also supporting a local business. 


Great Fares!

Many of these markets also offer some great eats!  With the new trend of foodtrucks sweeping the nation, you can find some great gourmet food served out of a van at these fairs and markets!  Many vendors also sell their food, produce, and sauces so that you can take them home and make them yourself in the comfort of your own kitchen. 


The Drawbacks

The biggest drawback of these street fairs and farmers markets is usually the price of what you are going to buy.  Prices at these markets typically tend to be higher than at stores in town, or national chains.  The reason is that these vendors typically don’t benefit from cost savings that large stores benefit from.  The can’t scale well and don’t realize a lot of cost savings as a result.  As such, you as the consumer pay more.

Also, you typically can’t find any discounts, like net voucher codes, which you could find for regular grocery stores or other online shopping.  This also makes the cost of shopping at a farmers market higher than a regular store.  

January 30, 2012

Soderno at Molito





Yesterday, after church service we went to Soderno, I’ve been meaning to go here since last year but it is always crowded whenever we passed by maybe because it was Soderno nights. Sunday organic market is not crowded, it is almost empty and I only see few food stalls.





I’ve tried the famous Chef Resty’s Roast beef carving station; I ordered roast beef with potatoes for P130. I find it expensive because you only get one thin slice of roast beef and few pieces of potatoes and one order is not enough, gutom pa rin ako. Hehe! But next time I will order roast beef with pasta or rice.



Before we left, I asked hubby to buy cake from megabox because I saw “buy 1 take 1 promo”” but he bought pastries, P40 each.  (napakamasunurin).  =). If you visit Soderno, don’t forget to try megabox, we love their brownies and revel bars and it is not expensive, too bad, hubby bought only 3 pieces.


it may not look good on the picture but it is really yummy.

I used to visit Salcedo Market when I was still working so I’m glad that we now have Soderno.


The Soderno at Molito Schedule


Soderno Nights – Friday and Saturday 6PM to 3AM
Lifestyle Market – Saturday 8AM to 3PM
Organic Market – Sunday 8AM to 3PM
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