Comments by orangecountry
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Posted on August 31 at 4:46 p.m.
BBBS will also be there on September 16th with Kabobs again.
Posted on July 21 at 2:08 p.m.
PETA has no clue. PETA also thinks that ranchers abuse their animals by giving them vaccinations. Uggg I detest PETA they are a bunch of city folk who have probably never even had a backyard. Why don't we quit giving these people any attention at all. That is all they are seeking. Sure don't see them cleaning dog doo at the Humane Society.......
And geeze lady you are going to raise two very socially awkward kids, take them to the circus, have some cotton candy and quit making everything an issue.
And ANY parent with any common sense at all wouldn't put their child on an elephant, that advice was given to me by a zoo director. Duh they weigh how much, and their form of defense is either 1. stomping your head like a grape or 2. doing a headstand on your head.
Posted on July 21 at 1:41 p.m.
People, you do realize all these "stimulus" dollars will have be paid back don't you, they aren't free.......ughhhh!
Posted on December 4 at 9:40 a.m.
This is amazing! Great job Kayla! I can't wait to take my little girl to all the festivities!
Posted on December 3 at 9:16 a.m.
This should be a business owner's choice! IF you don't like smoke, don't go to places where smoking is allowed. There are plenty of smoke-free places in this community that you can dine and drink at. It isn't about the cigarettes, it is about RIGHTS!
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Posted on September 11 at 9:20 a.m.
Dear Create:
First of all your not stating the facts. The fire was burning at 4:30 pm, no gas tank had to be changed. The meat was marinated for 24 hours beforehand and the reason they were skewered and cooked onsite was so they would be fresh. They made over 60 kabobs, sold 40 hotdogs and 30 ears of corn. The market's prime time is from 5-6 that is why they were sold out by 6.
If you will notice the other great products at the market have long lines, tomatoes, corn, melons......the Farmer's Market is a slow paced relaxing place and I don't foresee it becoming a fast-paced Wal-Martized operation.....
On Kabobs at Farmers Market