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Basket for farmers market shopping
I'd like to buy a basket of some sort to use for shopping at the farmers market (and similar venues). I have reusable grocery bags, but they're not ideal for that environment. I'd like something that's more of a basket that I can sling over my arm.
Any recommendations on what to buy or where to look?
Thanks!
Re: Basket for farmers market shopping
-Pier 1
-World Market-This is cute, but I'm not sure how practical it is:
-Etsy might have something too
Is this something you're looking for:
I found this on Amazon
I use a tote that my sister gave me for Christmas. Love it! Cushioned handles, inner zip pocket (perfect for holding cash), sturdy and roomy. Folds flat for storage.
Like this:
http://www.surlatable.com/product/id/149024.do?mr:referralID=ade37a5e-b511-11df-bb45-001b2166bec9
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(I *think* mine has two handles...)
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They sell the collasable baskets that the Meijer Gardens gift shop. Last year I saw them at D&W in Brenton Village. I also think Hallmark stores carry them.
Yeah, that's kind of what I had in mind!
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They sell those at Art of the Table - large and small sizes. The brand name is Reisenthel.
We sell these in our gift shop at work
http://www.gardenartists.cc/Bia%20Baskets/Bia%20Baskets.htm
They are very sturdy and sell for a great price. If you look on page one, I like Number 1 and 4.
the only thing is the handles aren't long so they probably wouldn't go over the shoulder.
That's two days in a row that you recommended Art of the Table.
Ha, I guess you're right. In this instance, however, I have personal experience both stocking AND buying this product from AoT, and no other place came to my mind that carries something similar.
Plus, AoT is just awesome like that.