MarketFriday with the vegetables hawker

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Good morning to all hivers, I hope you have been doing well in different various places you may be. It is Friday again and I don't need to remember you all that the weekend is here again. A big thanks to @dswigle for the initiative of #marketfriday. An opportunity to share your experience about different market culture around the world.

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I happened to bought some vegetables for my turkey birds some days ago since I knew they love it. Usually domestic birds are omnivores and vegetables is one the food they love and I making an entry in to the #marketfriday community with this.

How did I get the vegetables

There are different kinds of vegetables but the one I got for my birds is called African vegetables spinach. It is one the most common here in my area. I got the veggies from an old women who usually hawk different veggies and jute mallow from one street to another. I have told my neighbor to inform me when the woman passed through and I was able to got the veggies from her.

The African vegetables spinach cost #50 ($0.12) per one and I bought four which is approximately #200 ($0.48).

My turkey birds begin to make some kind of sounds as I opened their cage to give them the veggies and that shows how much they crave for it.

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Is that not what we call green? Meanwhile please proofread your work for grammatical errors next time.(an observation).
Thanks for sharing

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That is an excellent buy for your turkey! If it takes that little to make them happy, I say that it is worth it, yes? Who doesn't want a happy animal? I think they flourish better when they are happy! I buy eggs that are labeled happy eggs :) I have to wonder what they do to get that name? The greens look healthy and I think I would eat them for dinner! Happy #MarketFriday to you! This was a great post! Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday! I cannot tell you how pleased I am to see so many participating every week. I have learned so much about the different cultures of the world, especially the small things that go unnoticed except by those looking for it. Life is interesting, wherever you are, whatever you are doing.

Fridays are all about the #MarketFriday Challenge! Looking to take part in it? Here is how:

Rules of the Road to Join #MarketFriday!

Go to the market, or anywhere that you pay money for a service.
Take pictures! Be creative!
Tell us a little bit about the market or the event. What brought you there? What did you buy? How much did it cost?
Post the picture(s) Of course, you should tell a little bit about the ones you post
Use the MarketFriday Community Platform to post #hive-196308 (this is not required, but appreciated)
Drop the link into the MarketFriday comment section so I can find it
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Happy eggs, would that make one happy when eaten or what?

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I don't know, but, it made me wonder!

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Lolz 🤣, but I would really be happy to know the reason why those eggs are named like that. Maybe we will know that after you have had it for dinner.

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I have been buying them for a few months... they seem no different than any others. Possibly they are an Asian-American company. They use many happy names.

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Ok ma'am. Thanks so much for your time

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