CLEVELAND—Revealing that he had seen the same old thing happen over and over again, longtime farmers market vendor Bruce Spelman told reporters this week that he knew the enthusiasm for the new jam guy would eventually fade.
“Yes, yes, they all fawn over the newcomer for a week or two, but soon the novelty of organic jams will melt away, and everyone will come crawling back to fresh produce,” said Spelman, pointing to the long-neglected pickled vegetable and clover honey stands—both of them once the hotshot new vendor at the Green Garden Market—as proof that the blush of youth would soon fade from Javier’s Fresh Jams. “Where is the hard kombucha stand now? Where are the vegan empanadas? Gone forever.
Wait till you try his THC infused chokecherry jelly.
The real OGs know.
I'm going to be selling my soaps and some of my prints at the farmers market around here i just dont know when.
'they always come back for the honey'
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