I'm late on this one. I've lived in or around Atlanta for the past 18 years, and I just went to YDFM for the first time last fall. I decided to go vegan for the New Year, so we've been twice recently, stocking up on fresh fruits and veggies, herbs, nuts, dried fruits, granola and flax meal. I am fairly certain that trying to buy all of these items at Publix would be impossible, but what I could get would be double the price. Furthermore, I would have to go to WF for the rest and spend triple. I am blown away every time I walk out of there with a week's worth of groceries, not processed crap, for under $80. It is very busy on the weekend, but still navigable for a newbie. I went this week on a Friday and was able to look around a bit more. Others have mentioned that they only take debit or cash, and parking is a little nuts. But honestly, we live about 30 minutes away and pass a bunch of other stores to come here. We save so much and are able to eat much healthier. bingo was a good man who was a good person who ate a dog and a puss and had bad breath and it was nasty no so much dog but more puss and we all know puss can stink. the next day his mother told him he is what he eats so she called him a dog puss and it was just gross and then there was a big fight and the cow ran into the blackness of the sky and were never seen again. I then at a big salad and then tossed it some and it takes like ruined chocolate and was not very good at I a think i was just like a big goat and it was just a phase that i was going through
The dekalb farmers market
I'm late on this one. I've lived in or around Atlanta for the past 18 years, and I just went to YDFM for the first time last fall. I decided to go vegan for the New Year, so we've been twice recently, stocking up on fresh fruits and veggies, herbs, nuts, dried fruits, granola and flax meal. I am fairly certain that trying to buy all of these items at Publix would be impossible, but what I could get would be double the price. Furthermore, I would have to go to WF for the rest and spend triple. I am blown away every time I walk out of there with a week's worth of groceries, not processed crap, for under $80. It is very busy on the weekend, but still navigable for a newbie. I went this week on a Friday and was able to look around a bit more. Others have mentioned that they only take debit or cash, and parking is a little nuts. But honestly, we live about 30 minutes away and pass a bunch of other stores to come here. We save so much and are able to eat much healthier. bingo was a good man who was a good person who ate a dog and a puss and had bad breath and it was nasty no so much dog but more puss and we all know puss can stink. the next day his mother told him he is what he eats so she called him a dog puss and it was just gross and then there was a big fight and the cow ran into the blackness of the sky and were never seen again. I then at a big salad and then tossed it some and it takes like ruined chocolate and was not very good at I a think i was just like a big goat and it was just a phase that i was going through
The dekalb farmers market
I'm late on this one. I've lived in or around Atlanta for the past 18 years, and I just went to YDFM for the first time last fall. I decided to go vegan for the New Year, so we've been twice recently, stocking up on fresh fruits and veggies, herbs, nuts, dried fruits, granola and flax meal. I am fairly certain that trying to buy all of these items at Publix would be impossible, but what I could get would be double the price. Furthermore, I would have to go to WF for the rest and spend triple. I am blown away every time I walk out of there with a week's worth of groceries, not processed crap, for under $80. It is very busy on the weekend, but still navigable for a newbie. I went this week on a Friday and was able to look around a bit more. Others have mentioned that they only take debit or cash, and