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This amazing sight is just outside Vinopolis. Very appropriately, it was chucking it down when I took this photo |
Yesterday was rather a busy day, I was in London for the launch of a new cooling range from Zanussi, which was held at Vinopolis, a place I’ve wanted to visit since it opened.
Celebrity chef Gino D’Acampo was on hand to talk us through he new products and I took loads of photos – but the guy has ants in his pants and didn’t stand still. At all. So I’ve had to delete most of them as they were just a blur (which the day could well have been for me had I given in to the Prosecco that was being liberally handed out. (Well, yes, I did have a couple of glasses, but that’s all honest.)
Luckily the fridge freezers were a bit more accommodating when it came to photographs.
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The freezer section has a really deep drawer – handy or what? |
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See what I mean, he can’t stand still… |
On the way back to the tube I popped in to Borough Market, which I’ve read so much about. These photos give you a flavour of the market – it was full of lovely, stinky cheeses, fruit and veg, meat, wines and perhaps most importantly, cakes. It was packed with people and there was a happy atmosphere, but overall, I found it a bit contrived. That’s not to say it doesn’t serve its purpose, I’m sure it does, and there should definitely be more food markets out there so we have a choice about where to shop. It seemed to me more like a tourist attraction than an actual market though. I’m not sure it that makes sense, but I couldn’t afford to shop there regularly as it’s too expensive, which defeats the idea of markets surely.