Hungry? These are just the leftovers, taken to illustrate my guest post at the amazing D.A. Wolf’s Daily Plate of Crazy, one that responds to her insightful post on American’s waste of food.
To see D. A.’s post: click here.
To read me waxing lyrical about Provençal markets: click here.
Still hungry?
For the original Saturday Treasures, click here and here!
I’m off to the market. I may even brave a visit to the Flower Man…
Have a wonderful weekend! Enjoy et Bon Appetite!













well i wasn't hungry….but now i am!!!
It's so much easier to be in tune with the seasons when shopping at markets compared with supermarkets. Which is one of the many delicious excuses to go to one! x
Oh, les cocos rouges, les cocos rouges — I MISS THEM!!! Whip up some soupe au pistou for me, won't you, chère Heather?
Heather! I hope the flower man was nice to you. This post is making me so wistful – how I miss all that is wonderful and delicious about Provence. We found ourselves at one of our local farmer's markets yesterday, filling our basket with fixins for salad Nicoise – the tomatoes were perfectly ripe, although I think they didn't quite match the amazing tomatoes of Provence.
Back in the states, reflecting on our beautiful days away, I'm soooo thankful for all the care you bestowed on us. Your tips and suggestions, your wonderful tour of Arles. Our trip wouldn't have been nearly as nice without you. Thank you! XOXO
Such beautiful food. This is high season for our local organic farm, which stays open through Halloween. I love understanding the harvest cycles through the notices on their chalkboard. "Blueberries are over but potatoes are coming soon!"
You captured the Provencal market goodies perfectly 🙂
I can't believe I have never come to visit your blog! Well here I am and it all looks so very lovely!
Lanier of Scents Memory
Beautiful photos. I wonder if , when we have regular access to pleasurable market shopping, we buy more sensibly and waste less. Supermarkets have a nasty habit of encouraging us to buy more of what we don't need and they offer special deals that only last a week; which all means that we feel compelled to buy now, or just in case we need it, or in double quantity to get a so called bargain. Gallivanta
Beautiful photos, Heather! The bushels of mint just reminded me that I bought a bunch and to throw them in my smoothie tomorrow. I had forgotten. : )
Thanks for sharing these gorgeous shots! I hope you're having a lovely summer!
..and yes, you totally made me hungry. : )
No Instagram for me, Sister! But thank you for encouraging me. 🙂
Love you!
I love those wacky coco beans too George. Alas, that soap was probably made in China but if you ever want a bar of the real thing, I would be happy to send it to you.
Bon Dimanche!