28 August 2012

Farmers Markets extending their opening hours

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The EPIC Farmers Markets are a religion to many of you. So it’s of vital importance to those people that the opening hours are being extended.

So if you want to get in first for the good stuff it’s now a 7:30am start.

Canberra’s popular Saturday morning market, the Capital Region Farmers Market at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), has responded to customer demand and increased their opening hours to allow even more Canberrans to enjoy the region’s freshest produce.

The new opening hours of 7:30am to 12:00pm come into effect on Saturday 1 September 2012. With the previous trading hours being 8:00am to 11:00am, this is an increase of 1.5 hours every week.

“A recent customer survey revealed an increasing demand for extended opening hours,” said Farmers Market spokesperson, Tony Howard.

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poetix said :

rosscoact said :

I’m going to immolate

No need to cause yourself an injera. That would be a real pita.

No need to immolate just help yourself to some humble pie!

Madam Cholet3:08 pm 02 Sep 12

SolarPowered said :

Armstrong and Miller have a funny song about Farmers Markets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wtn1a-7TnOE

Also, I welcome the extended hours.

That just about sums it up. I don’t buy my produce at woollies. But neither do I feel it necessary to bash my way through the scrum of the farmers market.

rosscoact said :

I’m going to immolate

No need to cause yourself an injera. That would be a real pita.

poetix said :

bundah said :

poetix said :

Amanda Hugankis said :

Postalgeek said :

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

You got a rise out of some people, but it it’s probably best you leaven it alone before things turn sourdough.

You’re all crackers. I am amaized at the half-baked, stale and crumby puns being cooked up here. Have naan of you any shame? Its just pita-ful.

Now stop loaf’en around – you matzo get back to earning a crust.

Just trying to raise the panettone around here. With some kulcha.

Just when i thought we had exhausted all the puns and the post had gone flat we have more pretzel logic and i need me some crumpet coz i’m such a gluten!

It’s an unwafering commitment to sesame seed puns. Glad to see you using your scone.

I want to join-in, but I think i’m too baked to keep up.

I’m going to immolate

bundah said :

poetix said :

Amanda Hugankis said :

Postalgeek said :

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

You got a rise out of some people, but it it’s probably best you leaven it alone before things turn sourdough.

You’re all crackers. I am amaized at the half-baked, stale and crumby puns being cooked up here. Have naan of you any shame? Its just pita-ful.

Now stop loaf’en around – you matzo get back to earning a crust.

Just trying to raise the panettone around here. With some kulcha.

Just when i thought we had exhausted all the puns and the post had gone flat we have more pretzel logic and i need me some crumpet coz i’m such a gluten!

It’s an unwafering commitment to sesame seed puns. Glad to see you using your scone.

poetix said :

Amanda Hugankis said :

Postalgeek said :

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

You got a rise out of some people, but it it’s probably best you leaven it alone before things turn sourdough.

You’re all crackers. I am amaized at the half-baked, stale and crumby puns being cooked up here. Have naan of you any shame? Its just pita-ful.

Now stop loaf’en around – you matzo get back to earning a crust.

Just trying to raise the panettone around here. With some kulcha.

Just when i thought we had exhausted all the puns and the post had gone flat we have more pretzel logic and i need me some crumpet coz i’m such a gluten!

SolarPowered9:54 pm 01 Sep 12

Armstrong and Miller have a funny song about Farmers Markets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wtn1a-7TnOE

Also, I welcome the extended hours.

Amanda Hugankis said :

Postalgeek said :

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

You got a rise out of some people, but it it’s probably best you leaven it alone before things turn sourdough.

You’re all crackers. I am amaized at the half-baked, stale and crumby puns being cooked up here. Have naan of you any shame? Its just pita-ful.

Now stop loaf’en around – you matzo get back to earning a crust.

Just trying to raise the panettone around here. With some kulcha.

I did their survey and I specifically asked for later opening hours, not earlier, this just makes it even worse for night people.

I guess if they keep making the opening hours earlier it’ll eventually creep back into my waking hours, and give the late night drunkards a healthier option

I was interested to see what the difference in hours would do to the markets and was happy to see that there was no difference at all. A few grumbling stall holders who claimed there was no consultation from the organisers regarding the new hours that 10% of customers surveyed asked for. Everything good sold out by 9am and then when i dropped back past after the sports drop off, around 11.15, a whole stack of bored farmers standing around chatting while they waited to be let out. There were very few customers actually buying anything but that could have something to do with the quality of product still available.
The general consensus seemed to be that the stallholders with the good product don’t need and don’t really want the extra hours as they sell out anyway. Buyt i guess it gives all the other guys a chance to sell to the late comers. i here Woolworths is open till midnight if you want wholesale markets veg later in the day.
I suggest getting there early, especially as the weather starts to warm up.

Amanda Hugankis11:58 am 30 Aug 12

Postalgeek said :

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

You got a rise out of some people, but it it’s probably best you leaven it alone before things turn sourdough.

You’re all crackers. I am amaized at the half-baked, stale and crumby puns being cooked up here. Have naan of you any shame? Its just pita-ful.

Now stop loaf’en around – you matzo get back to earning a crust.

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

You got a rise out of some people, but it it’s probably best you leaven it alone before things turn sourdough.

poetix said :

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

Now that really would take the cake.The mere mention of brioche and i’m off to the Flute.

It’s the very yeast I could do.

Now I want to stop, but I can’t. It’s like being caught in a brioche in the space-time continuum.

poetix said :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_breads

This is becoming a *pain*.

Well with that level of research no one could accuse you of going off half baked.

poetix said :

rosscoact said :

bundah said :

poetix said :

colourful sydney racing identity said :

Jivrashia said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

It’s how I roll.

Rye smiles, all round.

That penis butter has got me into a real jam now that she’s got a bun in the oven.

Stop it, stop it, stop this madness, for the love of God, I’m begging you

There’s always someone who has to put a damper on proceedings.

O lord forgive him for he has not had his daily bread.

ShanePeart said :

None taken. Didn’t realise I’d said that I didn’t like my job (I love it) or that I didn’t want to do my hours. Thought I had just made a humorous remark about it being bad for my health and then gotten slapped around the head with a wet fish.

Well, I don’t know about all the nuttiness that preceded it, but I love the rye bread with caraway seeds. Caraway seeds + rye = awesome awesome awesome, and it makes me very happy that I can get a locally-baked bread like it.

rosscoact said :

bundah said :

poetix said :

colourful sydney racing identity said :

Jivrashia said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

It’s how I roll.

Rye smiles, all round.

That penis butter has got me into a real jam now that she’s got a bun in the oven.

Stop it, stop it, stop this madness, for the love of God, I’m begging you

There’s always someone who has to put a damper on proceedings.

bundah said :

poetix said :

colourful sydney racing identity said :

Jivrashia said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

It’s how I roll.

Rye smiles, all round.

That penis butter has got me into a real jam now that she’s got a bun in the oven.

Stop it, stop it, stop this madness, for the love of God, I’m begging you

If you want to buy produce from the real farmers, this wont make any difference, if you want to buy overpriced value added items then roll on in.

poetix said :

colourful sydney racing identity said :

Jivrashia said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

It’s how I roll.

Rye smiles, all round.

That penis butter has got me into a real jam now that she’s got a bun in the oven.

colourful sydney racing identity said :

Jivrashia said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

It’s how I roll.

Rye smiles, all round.

And has something gone wrong with the comments form? We all seem to be quoting ourselves.

colourful sydney racing identity5:08 pm 29 Aug 12

Jivrashia said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

It’s how I roll.

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

Butter stop this, ’cause this bread is starting to ferment. I’m leaven.

colourful sydney racing identity4:56 pm 29 Aug 12

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

ShanePeart said :

Shane. Bread Nerds

O_o

So you’re the Bread Nerds.

Love your work. I buy one from Chokubaijo each week.

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

time to quiche and make up.

Jivrashia said :

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

ShanePeart said :

Shane. Bread Nerds

O_o

So you’re the Bread Nerds.

Love your work. I buy one from Chokubaijo each week.

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

If you don’t join in, I’ll spread some rumours. Then you’ll be in a jam.

chewy14 said :

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

ShanePeart said :

Shane. Bread Nerds

O_o

So you’re the Bread Nerds.

Love your work. I buy one from Chokubaijo each week.

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Stop being Crumbs people.

poetix said :

Jivrashia said :

ShanePeart said :

Shane. Bread Nerds

O_o

So you’re the Bread Nerds.

Love your work. I buy one from Chokubaijo each week.

Kneady, are we?

Dough you ever stop?

Jivrashia said :

ShanePeart said :

Shane. Bread Nerds

O_o

So you’re the Bread Nerds.

Love your work. I buy one from Chokubaijo each week.

Kneady, are we?

ShanePeart said :

Shane. Bread Nerds

O_o So you’re the Bread Nerds.

Love your work. I buy one from Chokubaijo each week.

None taken. Didn’t realise I’d said that I didn’t like my job (I love it) or that I didn’t want to do my hours. Thought I had just made a humorous remark about it being bad for my health and then gotten slapped around the head with a wet fish.

ShanePeart said :

mezza76 said :

ShanePeart said :

So now I have to start at midnight instead of 1.30 am. That’s not good for my health!! Shane. Bread Nerds/That Bagel Place

Kinda late to realise that now and become a baker isn’t it? Maybe you should find a new career. One that isn’t dependent on getting your goods to a market that’s convienient to customers.

Like your job presumably.

It’s ok. I just found it odd that you publicy stated that you didn’t like yours (most people grumble behind the scenes).

We love the markets and find this move to be more convienient – and I would hope it makes more money to people like you and your employers/colleagues.

No offence but I found your comments to be somewhat typical of the way canberra customers are treated in this town. There seems to be a culture of service industry people ‘doing everyone a favour’ by opening a business. From the delivery guy that knocks off at 3pm, the baker who doesn’t like early starts, the car service place that would never work a weekend – practically, its a 9-5 town – bugger those who cant reorganise their lives around that time.

mezza76 said :

ShanePeart said :

So now I have to start at midnight instead of 1.30 am. That’s not good for my health!! Shane. Bread Nerds/That Bagel Place

Kinda late to realise that now and become a baker isn’t it? Maybe you should find a new career. One that isn’t dependent on getting your goods to a market that’s convienient to customers.

Like your job presumably.

ShanePeart said :

So now I have to start at midnight instead of 1.30 am. That’s not good for my health!! Shane. Bread Nerds/That Bagel Place

Kinda late to realise that now and become a baker isn’t it? Maybe you should find a new career. One that isn’t dependent on getting your goods to a market that’s convienient to customers.

So now I have to start at midnight instead of 1.30 am. That’s not good for my health!! Shane. Bread Nerds/That Bagel Place

niftydog said :

On a good day we’re done and heading home by 7:30. After 8 it becomes Muppetville.

Yeah, oblivious people with their trolleys which they park right behind you while you are standing still paying for something, so when you turn around you trip over it.

Those trolleys are lethal.

screaming banshee7:34 pm 28 Aug 12

Pfft, I arrived at 7:05 once in search of a pre-work pie to see people leaving with their fill already

On a good day we’re done and heading home by 7:30. After 8 it becomes Muppetville.

A few stall-holders that I know say it’s already difficult to bring enough stock and find willing staff; some are doubtful as to whether it will pay-off.

I get there at 6.30 in summer and the place is packed.

Haven’t they been unoffically open at 7:30 for a long time already? I’m usually there around 7:45 am and there are people already leaving having finished shopping at that point.

I have been living less than a km from those markets for over 5 years and I have NEVER managed to get there so far. Because I agree with Jivrashia. Well, I may get up before noon on Saturdays, but I need at least 3 hours to drink coffee and read the paper in my PJs and slippers before I feel ready to face any sort of crowd.

And I gathered that they would sell out well before closing time, so will be interesting to see if they will take more stock with the longer hours… I also doubt it.

Agreed. Extended opening hours won’t help the late comers when all of the best produce is cleaned out before 10am. Still, it should help the vendors who have enough stock to continue selling through until midday.

The EPIC Farmers Markets are a religion to many of you.

My religion says it’s a sin to get up before noon on a weekend…

On a serious note, I’ve been there at 10am to be greeted by stalls that have ran out of stock.
Given that as a norm, what are the chances that there would be anything (good) left for anyone trying to take advantage of the extended hours?

Yeh!- I’ve been waiting for this for 6 years….

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