Asparagus – We are featuring standard local asparagus from Faison in Sampson County right now. It doesn’t get fresher than this!
Avocados – Pretty weather in the avocado groves has good harvests during the middle of the season. Markets are stable as we move into warmer months and higher demand.
Blueberries – Our local farmers have started their season. Prices and quality are starting out great. We’re expecting a great harvest which should last until July or so. Feature them on your summer menus.
California Products – The predicted shortages on pretty much all vegetables coming out of California have begun. Broccoli, cauliflower and lettuces are the first ones to show the shortfalls because of the high volumes of these items. Prices are rising fast, but I think we’re just at the beginning of it, because the flooded areas should have been harvested in April, May and June, and it’s just not there because it couldn’t be planted on time. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
Eastern Vegetables – Solid, dependable weather in Florida and Georgia has many items in strong production. Corn, cucumbers, zucchini, and beans are all widely available and pricing is improving as we see strong harvests and a solid supply. Many of these items will be starting this week with our local growers as well.
Eggs – Egg prices are dropping weekly and getting back to pre-Covid levels. White eggs are once again lower than Cage Free Eggs, so we’ve begun carrying them again for a more affordable alternative, but will continue to stock Cage Free eggs for all who prefer them.
Lettuces – All types are running short right now as California shippers are already struggling to fill orders. They will get shorter and supply and more expensive as the fields in Arizona completely clean up. We’re expecting some very extreme markets going forward for the next month or two. Iceberg, Romaine, Green Leaf and any substitute for these will be in short supply.
Peaches – We should begin our east coast peach season very soon. We’re waiting for them to size up a little bit more before bringing them in stock. After our mild winter and early spring, we’re expecting an excellent season.
Strawberries – The rains last week shut down local strawberries, but we’ll be back into them first thing on Monday with better quality from dry fields.
Q: What do you call a reluctant potato? A: A hesi-tater
Q: How does a flower ride a bicycle? A: It uses the petals.











