There are a number of private farmers markets all around Charlotte, but the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market off Yorkmont Road (near the Charlotte Douglas International Airport) is pretty centrally located no mater where you live in the area. This particular market is run by the NC Agricultural Department and is one of the largest ones in town.
Though farmers markets are well known for the organic quality, freshness and variety not offered by most supermarkets--most people seem to think that they are also expensive. This is absolutely not the case at the Charlotte Market. Last week I purchased a red pepper for just 99 cents, and huge bag of mushrooms for $1 and Chinese eggplant for just $1.50. This is way cheaper than any other market in the area, and way beneath the prices at the supermarket. There's also unusual variety of stuff that you won't find at your corner Food Lion.
Now, not everything at this market is locally grown. You will undoubtedly spot vendors selling fruits and veggies straight out of boxes that clearly show the product was not grown by them, but was purchased. For example, a vendor selling oranges will clearly not have gotten them from the Carolinas--but straight from Florida. Or apples may be boxed from New York. I'm perfectly okay with this arrangement since I'm getting it for a super reasonable price. But much of what is for sale is still locally grown by the sellers themselves.
This farmers market is huge (during seasonal months) and operates year round (and not just on the weekends). Much of it is also indoors and under roofed buildings, so its a tad more pleasant to escape the hot summer sun. In the winter there may not be as many vendors as during the warmer months, but the few that are there are still selling everything and anything you would need. In the spring and summer, many vendors sell local fresh cut flowers of amazing variety and for excellent prices. But be warned, if you are allergy prone--you will be overwhelmed by the odor and pollen count in these stalls so keep away from them.
Once spring hits, the number of vendors and variety of what they sell increases dramatically. You will spot local cheesemakers, folks selling unusual cuts of beef such as ostrich and occasionally someone selling gorgeous fish out of the back of his truck. Local honey is relatively inexpensive, as are interesting homemade natural soaps and organic baked goods. There are also vendors selling crafts and other decorative items, too. In the summer months, food vendors join the bandwagon on the weekends, so you can have a hotdog while perusing the stands of goods.
Though it might not have the charm of your small, neighborhood farmers market if you are so lucky to have one--I would bet you will find that this one is cheaper than most and perhaps a tad more convenient. It also makes for a interesting weekend jaunt with the family.
The Charlotte Regional Farmers Market is located at 1801 Yorkmont Road and is easily accessible from South Tryon Street, Tyvola Road, I-77, and I-85. For more information call (704) 357-1269.
Monday
Charlotte Farmers Market
Labels: Food, Shopping, Things to Do
Thursday
Living In: Waxhaw, North Carolina
From a real estate perspective, you can buy a modern brick contemporary on a huge property for well into the millions of dollars, a classic southern farmhouse with a front porch and shutters (check these out just down the road on Main Street) or a shack for $90k. Watch out for the property taxes here, as they are one of the highest in Union County--though transplants will laugh at how cheap they are in comparison from where they came ($10,000 prop taxes in New Jersey anyone??). You can be way out in the sticks and far from any supermarket, or you can be right around the corner from one. You can live on many acres or a manageble back yard. The great thing about Waxhaw is that it does offer you options. Typical shopping for clothing and such is going to mean a trek to the Charlotte city limits, but that's only a 15 minute drive (depending on where you live) to the Ballantyne area or South Charlotte. All the usual suspects like Target and everything else is just a drive away.
Labels: Real Estate, Restaurants, Shopping
Tuesday
Moved to Union County, NC
Forgive me readers, as it's been quite some time since I've written--but I promise to get back at it since so many of you are fretting about where I've gone. To explain my disappearance, I moved from the South Charlotte city limits to just over the border into Union County. And secondly I had a third baby. God help me. So, now I have my first child born in the northeast and the second two born in Charlotte. As I've said before, I'm doing all I can to increase the native population.
You'll also notice that the site is slightly revamped. For one, we've got a new name: CharlotteInformer.com. We used to be known as Charlotte Central, but I could not get my hands on that actual domain name, so I had to search for another. Hopefully that won't confuse and screw things up for my dear readers.
In the end, we'll be writing about the usual things that interest you about Charlotte, NC. Things to do, restaurants, events, and such. I'll also continue to share with those of you who are still itching to move to Charlotte (despite this miserable economy that is making real estate a nightmare issue).
Stick with me readers. We'll continue on this road of what it's honestly like to live in Charlotte.
Labels: Daily Life
Wednesday
Where Charlotte Mommies Meet Online
Charlotte Parent Magazine has a great network of forums that provide a heap of info based on where you live specifically in Charlotte. For example, I belong to UnionCountyMommies.com. It's a free board where moms (and dad's) can post or comment on a huge variety of subjects. For example, if you're looking for local parents to recommend a good plumber--someone on the site will surely have a recommendation for you. New pizza joint opened? Well, you can bet people will be giving you an earful about the quality of the calzone.
Having trouble breastfeeding, there's a forum for that too. Can't figure out how to handle a terrible-two's issue or is your tween acting up? Hop on over and post your frustration and you can bet that there will be mom's there to support you and give you some advice. Done baby rearing and have a playpen to sell, be sure to post it in the Buy/Sell/Trade/Free section.
Moms and Dads also get together certain times to meet eachother live and bring along their kids. So, its a great potential for meeting families just like yours particularly if you're new to Charlotte or don't have family/friends in the local area. Aside from the forums, there's various community sections, and outreach zone if you're interested in volunteering and much more.
There are specific branches for various counties in Charlotte, so be sure to sign up for the one in your area. It's free and provides a great resource.
Labels: Daily Life, Lisa, Useful Info
Ikea is Coming To Charlotte NC on February 18th!
Whatever you might think of big box stores invading your town, some of them are just darned convenient to have around. And Ikea seems to be one of those places that attracts folks thanks to their cheap, but relatively stylish (given the price point) furnishings. Heck, people travel to the place just for their meatballs!
Nestled between 85 and 485 in what's known as the Mallard Creek area of Charlotte, it should bring some 200 new jobs into the area and some more shopping (like we don't have enough of that!).
Labels: Daily Life, Lisa, Shopping