Friday, April 10, 2009

Yesterday, i had the day off work. A friend, whose sister does all the house shopping is currently away in nigeria. He had asked if i could please help him go to the farmer's market....it's not as bad as the market in Nigeria, but it does get kinda rowdy with people's body touching one another, i'm not clustrophobic, but i don't like being touched by strange bodies.

Anyway, i had refused at first but earlier during the week, my aunt and i had had a conversation about every woman knowing how to shop at the farmer's market if they were to save money. So i challenged myself and asked him to bring the money and that i would do it.

Maybe it was because i went during the week but it was not bad at all...at one store, the butcher must have known that i was new to this kinda thing, thank God he was african, most of the people there are asians or mexicans...So i had to get chicken, fish, cowleg, and oxtail.

So with the chicken, there are two types; not sure what they are called up till now but i know the nigerians call one Obasanjo chicken, those are the small ones, they taste really nice but they are small and take longer to cook. I believe they are the natural ones actually, as in un-processed... and the other one is the processed one. I didn't want to tell the guy Obasanjo chicken obviously, so i said "i don't want that chicken that is small, i want the big ones"...he laughed, but he took care of me for everything else too...God bless the guy...ended up buying everything with him....well except the fish...So i bought Tilapia from some Asians, and unfortunately they didn't even cut it. I did ask, but the guy said they didn't. Ended up doing all the work myself...

In all, kinda proud of myself, actually bought everything needed on his list, and had money left over...of-course which i kept not even enough for gas and labor...lol

4 comments:

Spesh said...

Yay for farmers' market..
Apart from being cheap,you have healthy choice,thats what i love most about it.

Anonymous said...

lol gas and labour charges!

I'm glad you had a successful time at the farmers' market. I don't know if it's actually cheaper here to buy the goods at the farmers' market: I think most people just go there because the food is generally less processed and has travelled a shorter distance to get to us, something that our province is really promoting right now.

Unknown said...

My World: yeah, YAY to farmer's market!

gng: wow, it's def. cheaper here...i think i'm ready to marry now...

tobenna said...

I laugh at "dont like being touched by strange bodies". That happens at markets, especially here in Naija.
You do sound like a proper 'butty'