Do you ever go to farmers' markets? It is a cool idea to get produce directly from the farmers to consumers.
I don't know if I have one nearby where I live.  Are they a year round thing?
Hmm I guess in some areas they actually do have them year round, so the farmers have all kinds of fruits, vegetables, and even meats and cheeses.
My sister lives in a different city, and she told me she could use her food stamps for it. Do you know how that works?
I've never heard of using food stamps there at a farmer's market before. Hmm. How does it work normally?
She said there is some sort of table you can get double value vouchers, or something like that. I think it is so city people eat vegetables.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program may provide for that type of food purchasing in certain cities. 
So the meats and cheeses are made locally? By like, artisan farmers?
Yes, the farmers will offer meats from their farms and local cheeses or other prepared foods and beverages like honey or tea.
It does sound cool. Are they just like once a week on maybe Saturday, or are they an every day thing?