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Help with whats in season

kindred

New member
Is there a website or something that tells you when certain fruits and veg are in season and cheaper? I can remember when i was younger I got something like what i described from the royal adelaide show. It was a hand out given out by the fruit and veg people.

Im geeting ripped off blind because i have no idea what is reasonable and what isnt.

Any help would be awsome.
 
start shopping at the markets. hell of a lot cheaper.
broccolli should be about $4 kg max, carrots $2 1kg bag, tomatos $5/kg, stuff should nt cost to much unless its pistachios nuts, annoying they like $25/kg.

just go to markets and youll save heaps of money.. i only buy fruit and vegie from woolowrhts or coles if i have no other choice coz they are always so overpriced
 
I just came back from a dedicated fruit and veg place $20 later or 1x orange and a bunch of grapes im thinking no matter what i do i cant win.
 
ok well no.1 start looking at the prices before you buy it.. you msut of bought a kilo or more of grapes
 
Mate, go to the Adelaide markets, you still have those don't you?

If it's $2-$4 a kg, it's in season. Shop by price. Can't shop for vegies? Must be a skip :p

$20 for some grapes and an orange, bloody hell mate! If you have money to burn, send me some.
 
Or me!

Go to Asian grocers or food markets, their stuff is usually quite cheap. Broccoli $1-$2/kg, carrots $0.80-$1.20/kg, tomatoes $1-$2/kg, those are the prices I'm paying in Sydney.
 
We have asians yes but they have adopted our ways and sell stuff at grossly inflated prices. Or they probably just dont like me.
 
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