Within
minutes of dumping my bags at my hotel, I was bolting toward the heart of
Adelaide. I was going a-marketing at Adelaide Central Market!
From
the moment I walked through the entrance to the moment I shot out the other end
(bags heaving with things I found that I wanted but did not necessarily need)
my senses were in overdrive. Imagine the show bag pavilion at the Sydney Royal
Easter Show with its aisles of overpriced, manky crap hanging from stalls, with
crying children and fraught parents tearing their hair out...
Erase
that image because this place is nothing like that.
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Rows and rows of wild asparagus. Watermelon that I wanted to carry out under my arm like a football. |
Now
imagine (if you have not already been) a great hall with aisles and aisles of
colourful fresh produce, freshly baked bread, the smell of roasting coffee,
beautiful cheeses and international cuisine alongside locally made small goods
– this place is a happy place even if you are not a food blogger.
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A bagel rack - I want one of these in my home. Cheese tasting at The Smelly Cheese Shop. |
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The first thing I consumed at the markets: A skim cap at Big Table. |
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I had never see these mushrooms fresh before.
Now
for some thank-you’s.
Big
claps and backslaps go to the sponsors of Eat Drink Blog 2012, especially the South Australian Tourism Commission. My
mind has officially been blown. You South Australians really know your stuff, so
much so that I plan to come back again early next year.
I
reserve very loud wolf whistles and falling rose petals to the entire AdelaideCentral Market. Your energy and enthusiasm was infectious and the
fact that you opened the marketplace up on a Sunday to give us all a stellar
lunch - well, I felt a little like a rock star.
Finally,
a stadium sized Mexican wave goes to the organisers of Eat Drink Blog 2012. You guys made this weekend possible and most
importantly memorable. You made me fall in love with blogging all over again
and I felt so lucky to be there.
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Who can resist taking a photo of a big bunch of fresh radishes? Also, spring garlic- a love of mine. |
Nice wrap up, those markets are simply the best!
ReplyDeleteI really is an awesome market and I wish we had something like that here in Sydney. I'm with you. I reckon I'd be shopping there almost every day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic market! I always tap in the java juice before heading to the farmers as well. Got to get jacked up, you know. I want a bagel stand in my house, too!
ReplyDeleteOMG - what an amazing place - you must have had a blast!! And love your photos! ~ David
ReplyDeleteAwesome to meet you :D I def want to head back to rAdelaide for the fab food.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the learning experience for those, like me, who could not be there!! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteRadelaide.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab market. Come on Sydney, time to step it up!
ReplyDeleteI would like to move into The Smelly Cheese Shop. Sounds awesome!!
ReplyDeleteIve read many posts about EDB2012 and it looks nothing short of fantastic. Great recap and glad you had a fantastic time :) I think those markets are for every foodie's dream...
ReplyDeleteThat smoker smelt incredible didn't it? Love the Central Markets - so much deliciousness under one roof!
ReplyDeleteI do wish I had been there early enough on Saturday to do the tour - that said I would have ended up with even more stuff to bring home! Lovely peek into the day.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and it was so lovely to meet you Anna! Heehee I snapped a shot of that basket of eggs too..
ReplyDeleteAh, the sweet memories. Great post Anna. Catch up soon, Megan
ReplyDeleteI had to seriously put the breaks on my spending there, I just wanted to buy everything and take it home with me! Wish we had something like this in Sydney.
ReplyDeleteThis truly was a wonderful experience, markets et al - loved meeting you Anna and so many other smiley faces at the event. If only we had something similar here in Sydney... Or we might all have to move to Adelaide!
ReplyDeleteCentral Markets are fantastic! I spent quite a bit when I visited a couple of years back. I'm still wondering why we don't have a daily market here in Sydney :(
ReplyDeleteI love love love that market! What amazing ingredients. So exciting, Anna!
ReplyDeleteFun times, Anna! Even though it's been almost 2 months since our trip, I still enjoy reading posts of the conference so I can relive the memory. Happy days, eh!
ReplyDeleteAnna, thank you so much for your lovely post and for the kind shout-out. I actually do shop at the Adelaide Central Market every week and love it. Although I somehow missed the peonies you snapped - they're my favourite flowers!
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