Sometimes we think the TikTok generation really has got it right, with their picture-perfect videos of day trips to romantic locations filled with great food and drink and picturesque scenes.
Well, should you wish to indulge in your own wee foodie trip, then we have the perfect place for you.
Heading north from the capital to the Kingdom of Fife and along to the East Neuk you'll discover the lesser-known gem that is Bowhouse Farm, which is part of the Balcaskie Estate between the stunning coastal villages of St Monans and Elie.
It's here you'll find one of the east coast's best farmers' markets, which takes place on the second weekend of each month and is home to some of Scotland's very best local producers.
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You won't find a fruit and veg shortage here.
What you will find though, are a range of incredible stalls selling the freshest produce around alongside hand crafted items and plenty of exciting food and drink.
Not only that but they also offer entertainment such as DJs and live bands, as well as a selection of top street food vendors to help you refuel after a busy afternoon of shopping.
Not only that but you'll also find workshops and cooking demonstrations to help you get the best out of the seasonal produce on hand.
Open to the public from 10am-4pm both Saturday and Sunday on the second weekend of each month, it's completely free to enter with ample parking on site.
When it comes to learning what makes Bowhouse so special, their website puts it pretty succinctly: "It connects small growers and producers with restaurants and shoppers, giving everyone better access to the best ingredients and finished produce that the East Neuk has to offer.
"At its heart, Bowhouse is a gathering place for people who really care about food."
This month, the market will be taking place on March 11 and 12 and will b celebrating the arrival of spring.
They will be hosting children’s plant pot painting and seed planting drop-in workshops through the weekend, with Anstruther Improvements Association joining them to raise funds with their annual duck race and hook-a-duck activities.
Their resident DJ will be playing from 10 am with live bands starting at 12 noon.
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