Primrose Hill and Market
5:28 PM
Just when I was thinking that I haven't experienced London fog, London decided to give me a little taste of it.
Our Saturday adventure took us on a 20 min walk to Primrose Hill for the market.
We climb the Hill because Taylor has never done it before. FOG.
The leaves are starting to turn. Every park in the city will look glorious in the coming weeks.
Primrose Hill Market!
Veggies, cheeses, bread, cookies, brownies, moon pies, peanut butter, olives, raw milk and a sugar free bakery stand. Small market but loaded with good stuff.
Primrose Hill Market!
Veggies, cheeses, bread, cookies, brownies, moon pies, peanut butter, olives, raw milk and a sugar free bakery stand. Small market but loaded with good stuff.
I would love to try every kind of Scotch Egg this stand had but picky eaters don't like hard-boiled eggs...
We didn't get as many veggies as planned but the 8 onions we carried home were only £1!
Our big find was an Australian/New Zealand peanut butter made of ONLY peanuts. No palm oil or sugar. It's pretty darn tasty so if we love it, we'll be coming back for more :)
Our big find was an Australian/New Zealand peanut butter made of ONLY peanuts. No palm oil or sugar. It's pretty darn tasty so if we love it, we'll be coming back for more :)
Primrose Hill is a lovely neighbourhood with bigger houses and property than you would ever imagine finding in London where space comes at a premium.
I can't even tell you how many millions of pounds this house would cost...
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