Early is better. If you go even as early as 9am, you can be reasonably sure to have elbow room, a good choice, and time to chat with the vendors.
I should knock on wood when I think nobody will see me. A friend I met just the other day at a social gathering came up and said hello. I got a strange vibe from her for a second. Then I remembered my hair was up in a bun held with a chopstick, I had no makeup, and I had wrinkled turquoise colored yoga pants sticking out from the bottom of my coat. Please note: When you go to the market, you should probably look presentable. You never know who you might meet!
Specialty shops sell soissons, and man, they cost a pretty penny. They contain enough beans to last about a year! You don't need to buy very many of these beans because they swell up to nearly 4 times their size and remain extremely flavorful. One small handful, taking me back less than a buck, will provide enough Soisson power for a glorious soup for four.
I didn't buy these particular ones, but they were pretty.
There are certain things I buy from the same person all the time, people I have gotten to know. Each producer has his own product, sometimes several that vary throughout the year.
There was a man from Dieulefit, Mr. Vidal, up to sell truffles today. He isn't at the market but a couple of times a year. He may not even be back next week. I have a special guest coming on Thursday so I indulged in a little one. Wow, do they smell great. A 20 gram whole truffle took me back 12 euros. That was the indulgence of the week, it took more than 30% of my budget!
Over the next few days, the eggs will absorb the flavor of the truffle.
The basket was nice and full when I got home with eggs, fresh oyster mushrooms, 4 clementines for Loic, winter greens, a leek, a truffle, a small bundle of radicchio, bunches of fresh sage, chervil and sorrel, a handful of soissons, 2 small turnips, a small fresh celeriac, a rutabaga, two potatoes, 80 cents worth of guinea hen necks for stock, and a couple of quail to flatten and roast for Sunday's supper.
I will slip out in the neighborhood with the same basket throughout the week to supplement what I got today with fresh bread, maybe fresh greens here and there, a lump of bacon, dry goods when I don't have them in the pantry. I don't ever need to buy more than I can easily carry back home on foot. Why should I?
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