Monday 20 June 2011

Marylebone Summer Fayre 2011

Marylebone Summer Fayre 2011 
Marylebone High Street was the place to be on this raining but yet with sunny patches day on Sunday June 19th, 2011

Starting from where High Street had been closed to cars you could enjoy a spa treatment at the  Elemis Spa Bus 


Restaurants and bars were offering their specialties served on the street and, to be honest, the aroma of the souvlaki prepared by The Real Greek restaurant caught my senses and you could have seen me there eating a fresh Greek salad accompanied by pita warmed on their outside grill with their creamy baba ghanoush...




Stands filled the street showcasing art, jewelry...


Some fashion...


Amazing products such as the truffles from San Pietre a Pettine...


More of their products...like olive oils, truffle oils to name a few...


great freshly made organic skin and body care made by Ruby Red
they use the best quality, active natural plant ingredients to protect, nourish and moisturise your skin


Conditioning Hair Oil 
The perfect blend of soil association, organically certified Olive, Sweet Almond, Jojoba and Coconut oils to nourish, condition and make your hair shine


Moisturising Skin cream
Revitalising Foot & Leg Cream


Hand made Soap
Each Bath Soak is made with nourishing Soil Association certified organic shea butter and blended with rich organic essential oils for a soothing soak that will leave your skin feeling super soft and moisturized


Sanfords Real Estate agents were present with a man on stilts...


Mediterranean fare ...



Sweet treats...


Organic wild and Artisan Food


Organic breads...


The Sunflower stilt girl...


"Try our arancini and you will become a convert". 
Cannot agree more with their slogan



Fresh ingredients that created the risotto ball wrap I am now addicted to...


Look at this wrap...just amazing ;)


The famous Parsons butchers



Herbs at the market 


People enjoying a nice meal siting at the tables placed on the street


Le Pain Quotidien serving sausage on rolls..


Jamon Jamon offered the chance to taste their Paella...


Even the dancing school was allowing people to shake their booty to the rhythm of Latin tunes




Churros con chocolate caliente...


The making of Fatoush salad...


Chopping finely the parsley...


On the other side teaching how to decorate a cupcake 



Fancy a quick massage on a chair?


Meatballs anyone?


Chocolate, biscuits and cakes all the way from Wonderland!


Coffee with aromas you cannot imagine from The Bean Shack


like Toasted Pecan...


or Coconut Rumba...a must try


Gentlemen singing and cheering...



Paul was catering to the little ones as the staff was teaching them how to work the dough



 Last but not least at the Fayre you were lured to sit down in the park and listen to the band playing...

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