The Big Market located in Corn Street and surrounding roads gathered all type of organic food and crafts. I would like to highlight a couple of interesting stalls starting with the smelly organic body oils two women from Opulentia Organics were selling. You can see their business card and you might be able to appreciate the softness of my hand after applying Ylang Ylang and Lime oil in the second picture.
I felt in love with another stall as well. The Metal Press was selling original jewelery inspired in the life under the sea. All earrings and necklaces had the shape of different molluscs and crustaceans. Check the thirds picture out and you will see!
In another stall in Wine street there was a guy selling very different style of necklaces. He happened to be the Californian/Mexican guy who I happened to meet in a National Express coach a couple of days ago. It's a small world!
For chilli lovers, Wiltshire Chilli Farm was selling spicy products: chilli plants, oils, sauces and spices. At the end of Corn Street, Shiatsu professionals inside a tent were providing 20-min-long Shiatsu sessions for £10, if I am not wrong. Riverford organic farms was advertising their organic veg and fruit boxes starting from £6.95 as well as White Lake Cheese brought a good selection of goat cheese for the Big Market. Very good cheese! (I tasted some of them). Severn Cider had also its own corner in front of the Walkabout.
My morning ended with a very tasty lamb bun with salsa verde and salad. The lamb was very tender and the salsa verde gave a special touch. I have to give a big congratulation to the three boys who prepared it!
LINKS
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The Metal Press: www.metalpress.co.uk
Opulentia Organics: www.opulentiaorganics.co.uk
Riverford Organic Farms: www.riverford.co.uk
The Wiltshire Chilli Farm: www.wiltshirechillies.co.uk
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The Metal Press: www.metalpress.co.uk
Opulentia Organics: www.opulentiaorganics.co.uk
Riverford Organic Farms: www.riverford.co.uk
The Wiltshire Chilli Farm: www.wiltshirechillies.co.uk
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