There is nowhere more festive in London than Borough Market
at Christmas time. With its twinkling wreaths swaying high above shoppers and
mistletoe hanging from the stalls, Christmas is well and truly in the air. I
always think there’s a Dickensian charm about the market at this time of year,
what with the sound of angelic carollers echoing and clouds of steam from vats
of aromatic mulled wine wafting past your nose, a warm glow seems to emanate
from the market. If that’s not enough to make you feel a hint of Christmas
spirit, then I find that a glass or two of the wine soon will - accompanied by
a freshly baked mince pie perhaps - essential for your shopping experience!
Christmas
wreaths galore providing Christmas cheer for your front door
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Warm
your cockles with a mulled wine or cider, spiced with cinnamon, cloves and
orange - just the thing to lift your mood and inspire good purchases…
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You can get just about everything you need for a grand old
Christmas Day at the market, even down to a beautifully bushy Christmas tree
from Sharon at the Gated Garden (worry about the logistics of how you’re going
to manoeuvre it home on the tube later) and thoroughly enjoy the festive experience
of it all at the same time.
There
is some wonderful produce around the market at the moment to inspire your
Christmas cooking - from multi-coloured carrots and two-tone sprouts, through
to free range, beautifully plump, turkeys and humongous hams, just waiting to
be glazed. Personally, my number one Borough Market essential to take home at
Christmas is a Mrs King’s Pork Pie. It’s a must on Boxing Day amongst my family
and there would be an outcry if I returned home without at least two. The
crumbly pastry and meaty filling is just the thing to combat your
post-Christmas Day food needs; and all it requires is some good strong English
mustard or sharp piccalilli to cut through the richness.
Mrs King’s
pork pies - a Boxing Day essential
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Multi-coloured
carrots at Elsey and Bent to brighten up your Christmas Day veg display
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Why have
only one colour of sprout when you can have two?
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So wrap up all warm and cosy in your multiple winter layers
and turn Christmas shopping into an enjoyable experience. Be inspired by the
array of produce at the market - it really makes Christmas easy when you can
buy everything you could possibly need, right down to a beautifully made, glistening,
fruit topped Christmas cake (no need to tell the guests it’s not homemade), all
in one place.