Hi- For those people who love honeycrisp but don't like the price, I ran across a really good deal at the Evanston farmer's market Saturday. One of the farmer's from Michigan, John First, normally does a bag sale when he has lots of produce left, and it is time to go home. He does a $5 a bag for as much as you can fit in the bag. You can not double bag it. What I usually do is fill one of his blue bags to the top, and as soon as I give him my $5, I put it into another plastic
bag that I bring with me, because his bags are really flimsy. For $5 you can put in anything in the bag that is remaining. He sells lots of tomatoes, including heirlooms, which he normally sells for $3 a pound. He also sells corn, flowers, basil, eggplant, zucchini and winter squash, and strawberries, cherries, blueberries, peaches raspberries and apples. Of course he does not sell all that every week.
This last Saturday he had tomatoes, winter squash and all kinds of apples left to put in the blue bag, including honeycrisp. One of the things I like about it including the price is that you can pick out the apples that you want, so I can pick out smaller honeycrisp. He also had his cider marked down to $5 a gallon. The bag sale usually starts between 11:30 and noon. This last Saturday he did not have as many tomatoes as he normally does, and when I first went to his stall, the bag sale had not started yet. When I ca,e back 20 minutes later, the bag sale was going on, and the tomatoes were almost gone. I was able to score about 5 heirloom tomatoes though, and a whole bunch of honeycrisp. Hope this helps, Nancy