Chicago Farmer's Market


On October 10, 2019, our kind professor took us to the farmers'market near our school. The market was not very active. Twenty to thirty businessmen circled around the square to sell. I remember it was windy that day, but many people went to that market to buy things. After our free activities, Rocco and I formed a team to see all the stores in the market. There are fruit sellers, vegetable sellers, and bread sellers. Finally, I stopped at a bakery. The store was called Hearts and Flour Bakery. The reason I stayed was that the bread sellers were old grandparents and grandmothers. I went to the store after some observation and the people in front of me bought it. And asked an old man, how old is he? He told me that he was over seventy. On the recommendation of this grandfather, I had enough biscuits to go home and share with my family and friends. They all thought the biscuits tasted good.
      

Not in a big place
Chicago Farmer's Market
Stopped at bakery



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