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Farmer Brothers Coffee
By Salt magazine
Farmer Brothers Coffee noosa Farmers' Market is alive from the early hours.
It's 6.45am on a Sunday and already there is a jostle for car parks surrounding the Noosa Farmers' Market.
People from all directions stream into the markets, resembling bees to a honey pot. Some are wheeling trolleys that skip clumsily over the gravel road; others have recycled bags dangling loosely in the crutches of their arms ready to be filled with the
Farmer Brothers Coffee
By Salt magazine
Farmer Brothers Coffee noosa Farmers' Market is alive from the early hours.
It's 6.45am on a Sunday and already there is a jostle for car parks surrounding the Noosa Farmers' Market.
People from all directions stream into the markets, resembling bees to a honey pot. Some are wheeling trolleys that skip clumsily over the gravel road; others have recycled bags dangling loosely in the crutches of their arms ready to be filled with the
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