Dear Stroud Greeners,<br><br>Just a quick reminder about the market which starts this coming weekend!<br><br>You'll find full details of all the stalls on our site - <a href="http://harringaymarket.co.uk/">harringaymarket.co.uk</a> - as well as some pretty
brilliant produce traders including <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.themershamshoot.co.uk/?id=1" target="_blank">Mersham Shoot</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.agbrockman.co.uk/site/" target="_blank">Perry Court Farm</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.facebook.com/otomaomorte" target="_blank">Fratelli Formaggio</a> and Wood Green’s very own <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.celticbakers.co.uk/" target="_blank">Celtic Bakers</a>, we are welcoming streateries as varied as Sri
Lankan and Brazilian, Italian and Japanese, and a sprinkling of local artists.<br><br>11 to 3 at <a href="http://www.northharringayprimaryschool.org.uk/">North Harringay Primary School</a>, Falkland Road, N8<br><br>Do follow us on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/#!/HarringayMarket" target="_blank">Twitter</a> or like us on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.facebook.com/HarringayMarket" target="_blank">Facebook</a>.<br>
This was ace. I bought many, many things. So many cheeses that my kitchen smells like a festival rucksack. Also, venison sausages. They were mostly sold out by 14:00, mostly, so I think it will be back next week.<br>
<div>Our haul: astonishingly cheap Dover Sole (4 for £10?! 2 from Purkis yesterday cost over £13!), a rabbit, smoked venison, very well-priced cherry toms, a couple of lovely handmade cards, and a fabulous piece of Earl Grey cake. Excellent addition to Harringay! Will be interested to hear your views on the venison saussies, @Arkady - didn't buy any because we need to eat some of the mass of sausages currently in the freezer.</div><div><br></div>
<p>This Sunday 8 July is the third Harringay Market at <a href="http://www.northharringayprimaryschool.org.uk/">North Harringay Primary School</a>, Falkland Road, N8 (11 to 3) and we have another stellar line-up for you. Top-quality produce, from the likes of Mersham, who supply Wimbledon (no less) with strawberries and <a href="http://www.sustainable-fishing.co.uk/">Maximus Sustainable Fishing</a> who vetski mentions in the post above; based on the Suffolk coast, they are suppliers to some of London’s top restaurants. <br></p><p>Amongst our street food traders are The Caribbean Chef, who are feeding the <a href="http://harringaymarket.co.uk/?p=203">Jamaican Olympic team</a> this summer and <a href="http://www.banhmi11.com/">Banhmi1</a><a href="http://www.banhmi11.com/">1</a> - their gourmet Vietnamese baguettes or bánh mì are amongst the best sandwiches in London according to the <a href="http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/where-to-find-the-best-sandwiches-in-london-6552496.html" target="_blank">Evening Standard</a>. As well as being famous on the capital's street food scene, many of our traders are very local to Harringay, including <a href="http://kayteascakes.wordpress.com/">KayTea's Cakes</a>, <a href="http://www.celticbakers.co.uk/">The Celtic Bakers</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thehungrywolf">The Hungry Wolf</a>.</p><p>And we want to hear your feedback, comments, pictures and your recipes - so feel free to post or <a rel="nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/#!/HarringayMarket" target="_blank">Tweet</a> us your musings. Oh and please spread the word to friends, family, neighbours and colleagues! We need everyone's support to keep the market's momentum going.<br></p>
<p>Anyway. Back to this week - the condensed list for 8 July is as follows…and do take a look at our <a rel="nofollow" href="http://harringaymarket.co.uk/?page_id=16" target="_blank">Traders</a> page for full details of all the stalls.</p>
<p><strong>Produce:</strong>Mersham Shoot, Maximus Sustainable Fishing,
Perry Court Farm, Celtic Bakers, Fratelli Formaggio, Capo Caccia Fine
Food, Sheila’s Plant Store</p>
<p><strong>Street food:</strong>The Hungry Wolf, Alley Kat-Su Curry,
B&G Food Twist, The Caribbean Chef, Big Dirty Burger, Hello Kitchen
UK, A Taste of Sri Lanka, El Centro, Bánhmì11,
Gloria’s Tapas, KayTea’s Cakes, Il Baretto Coffee House,
Opera Ice Cream (weather permitting)</p>
<p><strong>Art & crafts:</strong>Tonie Grelet, Read But Not Heard, The Big Green Bookshop, Nuvivi, Kids Club Kampala Crafts, Mussell & Skate</p><p>Mangoozoo Kids will be around for fabulous face-painting and at B&G Food Twist children can get crafty in their interactive <em>Cookery Corner</em>.</p>
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<p>Hi Stroud Greeners,</p><p>Tomorrow promises to be a sunny day, so I hope to see all of you at Harringay Market.</p><p>We have a stellar line-up again to feed your appetite, arts and crafts, produce, and the kids can decorate cookies and have their faces painted.</p><p>Check out <a href="http://www.harringaymarket.co.uk">www.harringaymarket.co.uk</a> for our full list of traders.</p><p>See you tomorrow at North Harringay Primary School, Falkland Road N8 0NU.</p><p>Jessica</p>
I completely missed it, I thought it went 'til 4 and got there just after 3 to find everyone packed away. It smelled very nice there though. Anyone get any treasure today?
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