Saturday was an absolutely glorious winter day - clear blue skies, bright sun and properly cold - just fabulous. Arriving early we found Borough Market was fairly quiet so shopping was an unadulterated pleasure.
At Ginger Pig we bought diced veal, sausages, pork chops and eggs for £23
We had a friendly chat with the nice man at Mrs Kings Pork Pie stand and admired the shiny silver cups they won last week, coming first in two categories at the annual Melton Mowbray show, so we bought a lovely golden pie to take home - £4.50
Quick chat with Garry from Total Organics as he set out his cheeses in the xmas market - seems Railtrack have finally got the go ahead to expand London Bridge station and so they will wipe out a swathe of Borough
Bought apples from Chegworth Valley - £1.30
Carrots from the main Total Organics - £1.20
Horse mushrooms, fat shiny brussel sprouts, onions, garlic, mixed salad leaves from Booths £3.40
Buffalo mozzerella and parma ham from the little stall near the front - £7.50
Apple strudel from a new cake stall that had a lovely - and irresistable - display £2
Milk, bread, yoghurt and cream from Neals Yard - £10.50
A small tub of green olives with tarrragon and garlic from Borough Olives - £2
Cornish double cream from Wild Beef - £1.50
My sweetheart, feeling virtuous for not indulging last week, insisted on a chocolate brownie this week - £1.50
A very reasonable £58.40
At Ginger Pig we bought diced veal, sausages, pork chops and eggs for £23
We had a friendly chat with the nice man at Mrs Kings Pork Pie stand and admired the shiny silver cups they won last week, coming first in two categories at the annual Melton Mowbray show, so we bought a lovely golden pie to take home - £4.50
Quick chat with Garry from Total Organics as he set out his cheeses in the xmas market - seems Railtrack have finally got the go ahead to expand London Bridge station and so they will wipe out a swathe of Borough
Bought apples from Chegworth Valley - £1.30
Carrots from the main Total Organics - £1.20
Horse mushrooms, fat shiny brussel sprouts, onions, garlic, mixed salad leaves from Booths £3.40
Buffalo mozzerella and parma ham from the little stall near the front - £7.50
Apple strudel from a new cake stall that had a lovely - and irresistable - display £2
Milk, bread, yoghurt and cream from Neals Yard - £10.50
A small tub of green olives with tarrragon and garlic from Borough Olives - £2
Cornish double cream from Wild Beef - £1.50
My sweetheart, feeling virtuous for not indulging last week, insisted on a chocolate brownie this week - £1.50
A very reasonable £58.40
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