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I went shopping at the Modesto farmers market with a $20 budget. Here’s what I got
By Angela Rodriguez,
23 days ago
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Despite being born and raised in Stanislaus County, I’d never been to the Modesto Certified Farmers Market until recently.
Something — whether it was my work schedule or family plans — always got in the way of me making a stop.
The market operates on Thursday and Saturday mornings on 16th Street between H and I Streets , next to the Stanislaus County Library.
I finally set aside some time on a recent Thursday morning to venture through the vendors at the Modesto farmers market with a $20 budget.
Here’s what I got:
Visit the Modesto Certified Farmers’ Market with our On a Budget reporter. Here’s all the she bought from vendors for under $20. Angela Rodriguez/arodriguez@modbee.com
What’s for sale at Modesto Certified Farmers Market?
I arrived at the market with my toddler a little after 11 a.m.
Though some of the vendors had already packed up for the day, there still was a street full of vendors for me to explore.
Before making any purchases, I took a few trips up and down 16th Street to scope out what was for sale.
Available items included handcrafted goods, organic produce, fruity beverages and fresh flowers.
In the latest “On a Budget” series, Modesto Bee service journalism reporter Angela Rodriguez is bringing you along on her budget-friendly adventures at the Modesto Certified Farmers’ Market. Angela Rodriguez/arodriguez@modbee.com
How I spent my $20 budget
After about 20 minutes of browsing in the 90-degree heat, my toddler and I had developed an appetite.
Several tempting options — from a Hot Cheetos hot dog to Nutella-covered mini pancakes — caught my eye during my stroll.
Pro tip: Some stands offer free samples.
It took a few minutes for me to decide what to get, but I settled on a pastry from Rosa’s Portuguese and European Bakery.
An almond croissant from Rosa’s Portuguese and European Bakery at the Modesto Certified Farmers’ Market. Angela Rodriguez/arodriguez@modbee.com
The stand sold bags of bread and several pastry items all under $10.
I chose an almond croissant for $5.
It was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside — exactly what I look for in a pastry.
Once my stomach was full, I set off to my next stop.
During one of my rounds through the market, I spotted a stand selling fresh flowers.
The Kelley Flower Farm stand had two options for shoppers at the Modesto Certified Farmers’ Market, including a desk bouquet for $8 and a farmstand bunch for $25. Angela Rodriguez/arodriguez@modbee.com
Kelley Flower Farm had two options: a desk bouquet for $8 and a farmstand bunch for $25. Only the desk bouquet fit within my $20 budget, so I chose a premade one with a variety of vibrant flowers, including chrysanthemums, rosemary and perennials.
That put my total at $13.
Before leaving the market, I knew I had to grab some organic produce.
Pro tip: Some vendors accept payment from state financial assistance programs, including WIC and CalFresh .
The options produce stands had available were a little above my remaining $7 budget, from a carton of strawberries for $10 to a bowl of cherries for $12.
However, J&J Ramos Farms had an offer I couldn’t pass up: mix-and-match fruit for $3 a pound. I filled my bag with two peaches, two nectarines and three apricots for $5.75.
The J&J Ramos Farms stand was offering a a mix and match deal on fruit for $3 a pound at the Modesto Certified Farmers’ Market. Angela Rodriguez/arodriguez@modbee.com
As the market sellers began to pack up for the day, my toddler and I found a shady spot by the Stanislaus County Library to enjoy our fruit.
Thanks to our appetites, half the bag didn’t make it back home.
Although I wish I could have grabbed a larger selection of flowers and a bigger bag of fruit, I still consider my trip to the Modesto Certified Farmers Market a success.
I managed to get a little bit of everything, all for a total of $18.75.
The Modesto Bee’s On A Budget reporter Angela Rodriguez stops by the Modesto Certified Farmers’ Market. Here’s what she got under $20. Canva art/Angela Rodriguez
When is Modesto’s farmers market open?
The Modesto Certified Farmers Market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays during specific seasons.
What do you want to know about life in Modesto? Ask our service journalism team your top-of-mind questions in the module below or email servicejournalists@modbee.com .
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