Saturday, 11 July 2009

Patchfest - Great Day Despite The Rain


Had the stall at Patchfest today (11 July 2009), which was good despite the steady rain all day.

The Patch, also known as William Clarke Park, is a place I didn't know existed, even though it is just 5 minutes walk from our house. And we've lived in Brighton for 11 years.

A really nice atmostphere, excellent music, reasonably priced food and drinks + good entertainment for the kids (who had really great fun at the end play fighting on the bales of straw).

There were also some really amazing kids bands on the main stage - very talented.

And we had a good day selling honey. There was a lot of interest in the raw and organic honey - especially the honeycomb. Seems like an area where people have a real interest in buying totally natural food.

Jenny, a customer, who has become a good friend came down for the day and helped out.


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  1. I was almost sorry to have missed patchfest, but very glad i was able to visit you at home and stock up on both eucalyptus and rosemary organic honey,as my stock was running low and raw honey has become an essential part of my diet.Since i've been taking a spoonful with my breakfast every day, and adding it to plain yoghurt (lovely with a few crushed sesame seeds) as well as taking it in herb teas, i've experienced a dramatic increase in vitality, including a remarkably reduced susceptiblity to infection.Now i've started sprinkling pollen on my breakfast i'm looking forward to even more delightfully surprising results...i'll keep you posted. Thanks, and best wishes always, zoe.

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