The Sunday Farmers Market Slowdown at the Fest’

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This morning we arrived at the Fest’ ground for the Farmers & Craft market which had a selection of stalls for you to look at. The pace was obviously a bit slower seeing that the Fest’ ended late last night so the coffee was flowing when we arrived. Once we looked around the stalls we moved over to the Cricketer Farm Shop for a cheesy shopping spree, as I just couldn’t leave without getting some Nether Stowey Reserve. We came back outside to find the Fest’ friends that have been there the whole weekend, and so we made our farewells and bid them a safe journey and returned to the market for one last look around. After a few more pics we then decided to head home after a lovely & peaceful weekend in Somerset and if you haven’t been you must book to go next year! Keep your eyes peeled on http://www.somersetciderandcheesefest.co.uk/default.aspx  for updates & dates for 2016.

I will conclude this three day event by thanking Greg Parsons (MD Of Cricketer Farm) & Lex Thornley (The Orange Cow Marketing) for giving me the opportunity to attend and for their kind hospitality during the whole weekend.

Once again thank you ever so much and I certainly had fun at

The Somerset Cheese, Cider & Moozic Fest’ 2015

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