Yes, it's still winter, but spring will be here before you know it.

It's such an exciting time of the year.

We can soon start getting outdoors and enjoying some fresh air as the weather starts to get a little warmer here in New Jersey.

In my opinion, one of the most fun things to do in New Jersey during the spring and summer months is to visit the many farmers markets throughout the state.

We have the best home grown fruits and vegetables from right here in New Jersey.

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While they've been mostly closed during the winter months, there's one farmers market about to reopen.

They're not opening for the regular season just yet. That won't be until May 11th. However, they ARE opening 4 days for the pre-season.

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Photo by Ashley Winkler on Unsplash
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The Burlington County Farmers Market OPENS for Pre-Season

The Burlington County Farmers Market opened this past Saturday and will open again March 23rd, April 13th and April 27th from 10am to 1pm.

It's located at the Burlington County Agricultural Center, 500 Centerton Road, Moorestown.

This is the earliest they've ever opened and it's super exciting.

If you've never been there, it's definitely worth the trip.

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Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash
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Obviously, you won't be able to get certain fruits and vegetables that are not in season, but here's what you can expect, according to their website:

  • Seasonal Produce
  • Prepared Foods
  • Baked Goods
  • Veggie & Herb Starters
  • Sauces & Jams
  • Local Honey
  • Farm Fresh Meats & Eggs
  • Farmstead Cheeses
  • Live Music
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Photo by Dulcey Lima on Unsplash
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Spend the day strolling around, supporting local businesses and getting the best produce, food and baked goods around!

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