



One of the best bets for finding sandwich makings times infinity is a good, local farmers market. Almost every major city in America has one. If you live in a suburb as I do, here's a fine reason for a trip into town. Recent travels brought me to Dekalb's Farmers Market where bread is bountiful, fromage goes on forever, and there's a long line to buy beer and wine.
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