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Exciting News: Covent Garden Real Food Market |
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Thursday, 21 May 2009 |
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Some very exciting news just in...... Thanks to the UK Food Bloggers Association, More Tea, Vicar? has a stall at the Covent Garden Real Food Market.
Every Thursday from June till September, Covent Garden will host a Real Food Market . On Thursday 4th and 18th June 2009, More Tea, Vicar? will be manning the UK Food Bloggers Association stall. The market is open from 12pm till 8pm. Not sure of the exact product list yet, but it will certainly contain a selection of Real Breads, cakes, brownies and more. Put the dates in your diary and come to see us. |
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