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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Saturday
16 Brighton and London Food Highlights for 2016
It was the year I discovered new ways to enjoy food with pop-up supper clubs, a food tour, discounted fine dining and free organic breakfas...
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Friday
Foodie Friday - a Pop-Up Brunch in Hove
Organic almonds had been soaked in water for 24 hours, before they were blitzed in a nutribullet with fresh water, turmeric, cardamom and d...
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Saturday
Days out in Brighton: Christmas sale shopping at Wolfram Lohr's
Very little notice I know. I'm sorry about that, but definitely worth it, I promise.
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Friday
Raising the standard in Hove with free range, ethically sourced cakes
Keeping you in the loop with new happenings in Brighton and Hove, this #foodieFriday post is about a new bakery that has just opened in Hove...
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Sunday
The Best of the Best Coffee in Brighton
With the proliferation of coffee shops continuing at a pace through Brighton, another one is just about to open in village Kemptown, the q...
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Wednesday
White Night! White Night!
Absolutely bonkers, more bonkers than Alice in Wonderland, a book inextricably linked to Brighton and also bonkers, but White Night beats it...
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Say Cheese please - La Cave a Fromage in Hove
If you love cheese but always end up making the same selection over and over again it’s about time you head down to La Cave a Fromage to cr...
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Sunday
Sushi is not the only raw fish in town
But we love it, cold sushi and hot saki. Living in Brighton town, which is not only firmly disposed to pleasurable pursuits but has a dizzy...
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