Kent - Part 3
While we were away J and I kept looking out for decent farmers' markets. There are a few decent ones in our part of the world but we felt some foodie exploring couldn't hurt.
We tried the town of Rye, which had a tiny market, almost impossible to find without help (i.e. no signs. We eventually found it in the corner of a carpark). A passing nurse gave us directions but suggested we try the market at Rolvenden that Thursday.
On the Thursday we arrived at Rolvenden, with its beautiful town sign and made our way to the church. There we found possibly the best farmers' market ever. Its huge popularity was obvious, especially the baker. What we bought that day fed us through the rest of the week. Delicious.
We tried the town of Rye, which had a tiny market, almost impossible to find without help (i.e. no signs. We eventually found it in the corner of a carpark). A passing nurse gave us directions but suggested we try the market at Rolvenden that Thursday.
On the Thursday we arrived at Rolvenden, with its beautiful town sign and made our way to the church. There we found possibly the best farmers' market ever. Its huge popularity was obvious, especially the baker. What we bought that day fed us through the rest of the week. Delicious.
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