Bailey's Newsletters
Back to School
July 29, 2024
August is a month many of us view as a time to reset our routines. We wrap up camp, return from family vacations, and gear up for a new school year, or a return to work. But Summer is hardly winding down at Baileys, where you can find exceptionally fresh produce for your lunchboxes and quick dinners. Whether you’re heading back to school or work, welcome the change with the best of fresh from Pensacola’s oldest produce market. At Baileys, we offer creative and healthy solutions to kickstart your new routine in the right direction.
Happy Independence Day Y’All!
June 04, 2024
July is “high” season at Baileys. Here are a few highlights of what you will find.We often have yellow, bi-color and white corn. We’ve heard lively exchanges in the market about which color of corn is sweeter. We are all fans of white corn but you may be interested to learn that sweetness is more about the “type” of sweet corn than the color! Whatever your preference, we will have them all!
Bring on the peas for Father’s day
June 13, 2024
June is the time of year when you will find many varieties of field peas at Baileys. Field peas are technically beans. They are also known as cowpeas because they were grown as a rotational crop in the fields instead of in kitchen gardens. Families and neighbors often saved the seeds and passed them down through the generations
Transitioning to Summer
May 15, 2024
With a Memorial Day Holiday right around the corner, many of us turn to finalizing our plans for the warmer days ahead. The official kick off to summer weddings, and enjoy the extended daylight in our gardens, grilling out with our family and friends, or settling into a good beach read.
Celebrating the Mothers in our lives.
April 23, 2024
Mother’ Day is a day to you celebrate and show appreciation for not only mothers but caregivers, from grandmothers, stepmother, foster mothers, to mother figures.
April is National Florida Tomato Month!
April 15, 2024
At Bailey’s, we are known for our amazing tomatoes (so much so, that we made it part of our sign-yes the dot on the “i” is a tomato, folks.) This month is National Florida Tomato Month,and we will be celebrating the humble tomato throughout the month.