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Sunday, 26 April 2009 |
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I was once told that car boot sales and flea markets were the domain of "older" people and bric-a-brac collectors. Well not today...
More Tea, Vicar? was out in force at the Battersea Car Boot Sale. As well as a load of bits and pieces from a variety of cupboards which were left over from our recent house move, we piled it high with cakes and biscuits. Ginger Snap Biscuits, Chocolate and Caramel Slices, Banana Cake, Apple Cake and some freshly baked Granary Bread - all scooped up by the punters. I hope they enjoyed it! Here are a few pics. |
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