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By Sydney Carton · Posted
Prior to the ED Deli there was a cafe called The Savarin. The lady would shout the orders through a hatch to her husband frying stuff out the back. I've spent many a hangover in there. They bought next door and for a few years were selling second hand pushchairs -
Elliot just rebuilt the cupboards under my stairs - realigning the doors and back panel with access to the meters. Also, a small built-in bookcase in my lounge. He was great - great communication with lots of explanation of possibilities and what he did and why. Everything was as I wanted - great job! I'm happy to recommend.
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I’ve used the one in Crystal Palace and agree it’s very useful, got all sorts of handy items!
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I think you are talking about the gangs of Bretons that would cycle selling onions and garlic. There is a wonderful museum to 'Johnny Onion's in Roscoff, well worth a visit and you can indulge yourself in Breton music whilst you are at it. Although I thought the French onion sellers died out in the 50s
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