Where to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables? Bucks County

Cara (from Ivyland) wants to know where to go to find the best fruits & vegetables.
During the spring & summer, we entertain a lot and and I am always challenged to find the ripest fruit and freshest vegetables for salads. I am curious to know where others have shopped for the best results? Tanners, Farmers Market, Shady Brook? Grocery Stores?
Any recommendations? Thanks!

Can you suggest a photographer in Bucks County?

Jackie (from Churchville) wants to know about a photographer: 
Our son is getting married and we are looking for a photographer that is going to capture this milestone in a natural, photojournalistic way. I love pictures that capture an unforced smile, an unknowing glance and situational poses that reflect our family. 
Any recommendations?

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Table wine between $9-$15?

Dave & Judy (from Newtown) want to know about wine: 
We enjoy wine but are not savvy when it comes to choosing a bottle. Can someone suggest a table wine in the $9-$15 price range?

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Which toaster should I buy?

My husband and I have a toaster oven that takes too long to toast. We are looking for a regular toaster that will make a great piece of toast quickly. Any suggestions?

Corinne from Washington Crossing answered: 
This huge family discussion ended with the purchase of a Cuisinart 4 slot toaster that we love! Everything from wide bagels to pitas toast quickly and evenly! We have the metal classic model: CPT180

How can I bring a little bit of spring into my house?

How do I bring a little bit of spring into my house?

Jane from Yardley answered: 
Cut branches from your blooming trees and bushes before they bloom and bring them indoors to force them early. Some favorites are ornamental cherry trees or Bradford Pears. Cut them on an angle, then hit the ends with a hammer so that water can travel up the branches. Put in your favorite vase and wait 1-3 weeks for them to bloom. A warm house speeds up the blooming process. Freshen water every 3-5 days. Cut off any foliage under the water line. Add favorite spring flowers like tulips from the supermarket. Put the tall branches in the center with the lower flowers around the outside of the vase.

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