10-Year-Old Foodie’s Visit to Phoenixville Farmers’ Market

September 5 Posted by Amy Strauss 1 Comment

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Recently, on Fun Dining … Adventures Beyond the Children’s Menu ten-year-old blogger Elena detailed her experience visiting Phoenixville Farmers’ Market. A foodie at heart, this impressive girl started scribing her own blog at age nine, where she confesses that she adores chatting about restaurants and foods that she experiences because it is one of her favorite things to do.

“I also want to be a writer, and my mom says that I don’t really have to wait until I grow up,” she writes.

To read about her recent experience trekking around our local outdoor market, click here. You’ll be sure to spot the lil’ food lover enjoying the specialties of  Iced by Betsy, Shellbark Hollow goat cheese and North Star Orchard.

About Amy Strauss

Bred a full-blown PA Dutch gal, Amy Strauss is a Philly suburb-based food fiend who lives to chomp up-and-down the East Coast. Weaving through the latest brewpubs and craft breweries, up-and-coming bakeries and eclectic eateries, this twenty-something aims to live her food life as seen on an edible Travel Channel episode and always dashes to eat dessert first.
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  1. Thank you Amy for writing this blog post about my visit, I really appreciate your kindness. You have a really great blog! I love to write about food and the places I go and the things I try. I can't wait to go back to the market soon!

    Sincerely, Elena http://www.fundining.wordpress.com

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