Hoghton Tower was way better this month. It was a nice sunny day and they had got rid of the ticketing system so lots of people came. There were lots of stalls back too. We were selling soup, black peas and ice cream and they all went well. We'll be back next month
Sunday, 20 September 2020
Sunday, 13 September 2020
Heskin Hall Open Air Market September
We were at Heskin Hall Open Air Market on Sunday. It was a lovely sunny day and we did pretty well. We were selling cheese, bakes, pasties and ice cream. We'll try and go back next month as they have a lot of events on.
Saturday, 5 September 2020
Romiley Village Market - September
Romiley was good again this month, it was a slow start because it was raining and a bit cold, but it picked up after dinner. We were selling cheese, bakes and ice cream. Thanks everyone who came along, we'll be back next month!
Sunday, 16 August 2020
Hoghton Tower Farmers Market - August
It was very quiet at Hoghton Tower today. Next month they are getting rid of the ticketing system so hopefully it'll be a lot better. We were selling soup, black peas and ice cream. We'll be back next month
Saturday, 1 August 2020
Romiley Village market - August
We were back at Romiley today for the first time since Lockdown. It went well, thanks everyone who came along! We'll be back next month. We were selling cheese, bakes and ice cream. The best seller was the Blackjack Charcoal Cheddar.
Sunday, 26 July 2020
Cuerden Valley Market - July
We were back at Cuerden Valley on Sunday for the first market there since lockdown. It went really well and we sold lots of ice cream, soup and black peas. It was nice and busy. Thanks everyone who came along, we'll be back next month!
Monday, 20 July 2020
Hoghton Tower Farmers Market - July
We were back at Hoghton Tower this month too. It was a much nicer sunny day. We did a bit better than last month, hopefully it'll carry on getting better each month. We were selling soup, black peas and ice cream. We had whinberry ice cream and sold some of that which is good, I can't make much as picking whinberries takes ages and ages.
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