Today I have had a wonderful day out in London at Borough Market, a wonderful place full of amazing produce, which I’ll talk more about a bit later, but more importantly, meeting one of my fellow bloggers, Selma from Selma’s Table. What a treat!!!
When I started my blog I had no idea that I was joining such a wonderful online community, or that I would meet such lovely people online, and I absolutely never thought I would literally make the friends that I have or end up meeting anyone in person, so today was a real treat! Selma and I have been following one another for a whole now and have shared and enjoyed each other’s posts and recipes and meeting in person was a merely a continuation of that online communication, we merely continued from where we’d left off online!
We’ve talked and walked and sampled and eaten and got thoroughly overexcited about spices and fresh produce and lots and lots of cheese and have had a lovely day and all I can say is: I’ll be back :))
Borough Market is on the south side of London Bridge in Central London, in the shadow of the Shard (mega tall mirrored building!). The market is situated under railway arches and you can hear and feel the trains go by as you wander.
The fresh produce stalls are amazing and awash with colour and versions of your favourite fruits and vegetables that you’ve never seen!
The stalls cooking freshly cooked food smell amazing and there’s lots of lovely choice and, wonderfully for me, lots of vegetarian options :)) Selma and I started with Indian food and followed it up with Lebanese. Yum!!!
In the past I would have come home weighed down with bags but I’m more dejection nowadays and perused and considered before buying – plus, lots of the stalls have websites and online shops!! Hee hee..;)
I did however come home with some pumpkin seed oil that tastes amazing! Watch this space for it in upcoming recipes 🙂
So, please indulge me and enjoy these shots of beautiful fresh produce…
Great pic Elaine….gorgeous
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Thank you x
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All of those vegetables look amazing 🙂
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And that’s only a fraction of what’s on offer!!
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I need to find a market like that!
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It’s fab!!!!! I’m lucky, I have a very good market locally, but this one is just amazing!
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What gorgeous pictures! The tomatoes and the colored carrots make my mouth water! YUM! 🙂
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They were amazing!!
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Love the pics! Nothing like fresh produce to stir me up! 🙂
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Me too 🙂
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So lovely to meet you today Elaine – like I said on Facebook – you are the perfect person to wander the market with!!!
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Thank you honey, you too :))
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We have been to this market twice now, and come away laden, especially with the pumpkin oil. It is fabulous, and tastes great drizzled over vanilla ice cream! Yep, really – enjoy😀😀
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Ooh, that sounds good!!! Thank you 😄
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I told you so :-). Did you make it to Neals Yard Cheese shop round the corner? Although these days there is so much good cheese in the market that it’s almost (but not quite) a disappointment!
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Yes we did 🙂 we sampled so many different goats cheeses, about five different ones in Neals Yard alone!! And I still didn’t find what I was looking for!!
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Great place though isn’t it? X
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Sounds like an amazing blogger meetup and the perfect place to do it!
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Thank you, it was great x
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Ahhhhh, I love that place. Will be planning our next trip soon, you reminded me! So thanks!! And sounds like you had a lovely day 🙂
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We did, thank you xx
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Great post and fantastic photos! And if you’re ever in Ireland ….
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Absolutely!! And if you’re ever in London…x
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🙂
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I love the picture Elain
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Thank you xx
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Beautiful market photographs. What a lovely day!
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It was, thank you ☺️
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Wow all those fresh fruit and veggies look incredible! So much colour! I love food markets 🙂
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And that was only a fraction of what was available!!! It’s a fab place ☺️
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Oh, that’s such a cute picture of the two of you! I wish I could have joined you; the market looks absolutely amazing. A very dangerous place for me to visit, ‘coz I’m sure I’ll be going home with bags and bags. Those produce are beautiful! Love the tour. XOXO
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Hey, come with us next time!!! I’m amazed I didn’t come home with more, but I know what I’ll be buying next time…☺️x
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It’s a feast for the eyes, all these vegetables, the cheese and the rest are so appealing, lucky you are 🙂
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I am!!! It was fab, thank you 🙂 lots of cakes and pastries too..
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Beautiful pictures! I love markets like this.
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Me too!! It’s fab!
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Wow, Elaine and Selma, how wonderful that you met in person. What a fabulous day you had together. Through your photos, I feel like I was with you. How nice it would have been, if I was really there too. Thank you for sharing this exciting day of yours. 😀
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It was great, Fae, and would have been wonderful if you were there too!! You were with us in spirit as we were talking about you and your wonderful blog over cups of green tea :))
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LOVE Borough Market. I have been pretty much every time I visit London (unless it is for some quick up and down meetings from Edinburgh). I have never been brave enough to take more than a few terrible pictures – too shy! Your pics are fab, and what a delight to meet up with a fellow blogger!
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It was lovely, Kellie, such a treat on all counts. Let me know next time you’re coming down?? I’d love to see what products attract you 🙂
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Oh, ladies what a wonderful place to meet! I’m with Kelly, I love the place…it’s got such pulse! Great pics x
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Thank you Deena x
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Great to hear about your blogging community. I just started blogging, and I hope to have a similar experience!
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I’m sure you will 🙂
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Awww. This is so nice. 😉
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It was :))
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I love borough market – even went one December and enjoyed mulled wine and raclette… Great top photo!
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Lovely!!! Thank you x
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Looks and sounds like a wonderful place that I would love, too! Great pics.
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Thank you! It is fabulous :))
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I think copper saucepans are okay, but if it were me, I’d make sure they’re not alloyed with aluminum. Copper/stainless steel would work.
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Okay, thank you, I’ll have a look 🙂
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Love Borough Market 🙂
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Me too :))
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Great pictures from the market!! 😉
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Thank you 🙂
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I had no idea both you and Selma lived in England! I have no idea why. I’ve been to Borough market in May and in December – I love the contrast of the food and smells! Beautiful post!
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Really? It’s a fabulous place isn’t it?
You’re not in the UK are you??
Thank you Mimi xx
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No, I’m in the US. But my daughter lived in London for 4 years, and we took advantage of it, visiting various areas in London, Cornwall, the Isle of Wight, Lake District, the Cotswolds, plus toured Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. We may not make it back, because she now lives in NYC, but we miss it all. I’ve never loved a city before I met London!
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I thought so 🙂
How cool, it sounds like you took great advantage of your daughter being here, how wonderful xx
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