The fabulous time has come! It is the season that I am going to have a stall in a Christmas Market in North London. This ‘Jolly Hobbies’ Market is held only once a year during Christmas Time but that is not the only thing this market is special about. It is a Market with a Japanese Theme! It’s organised by a Japanese person and many of the stall holders are also Japanese so the products people are selling there are mostly something related to Japanese culture
I got involved in this market about 5 years ago. Since then it is becoming bigger and bigger and the number of the visitors are increasing every year. The Market started as a kind of craft market first and then recently it has been becoming like a Japanese Street Food Hall too. We serve all sorts of Japanese food hot and cold, such as Sushi and Japanese Curry and many other dishes. It includs my Japanese sweets too.😊 So the visitors can have lunch and look around the stalls to pick some great gifts for Christmas and then buy some Japanese sweet and drink for having Teatime there before going home. It is wonderful to see all the visitors seem to be enjoying the time there.
This year as a Japanese Sweet ‘Wagashi’ maker, I am of course putting my Japanese sweets on the stall which most of them are Gluten-free, Egg-free and Dairy-free. I am planning to to take a variety of ‘Mochi’ type sweets for Mochi fans.(^_-)-☆ I am also going to sell Home-made Vegetable ‘Gyoza’ Dumplings on the day. I hope I can serve as many hot grilled Gyoza dumplings to the happy visitors. However, I am still in the middle of preparation and am not sure how many portions can be ready by Sunday.
It will be a fun day for all the visitors and the stall holders too. If you live in the North London or if you can travel to there, please come to say ‘Hi’ to me. I will be most grateful! 😊 See you there then on Sunday!!
Oh my I wish I lived closer because I love Christmas markets and I would love to come and say hi and sample your treats in such a context! Fantastic!
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Thank you very much for this warm comment. I’d love to meet you too! Our Market day was snowing and became a ‘White-Christmas’ Market! Snowfall is very rare in London so we had some problems because people were not used to the weather. The situation here was so different from Sweden?! 😆
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Sorry to hear people don’t handle snow well as a white Christmas market sounds like a dream! Sweden is definitely well equipped for snow and I’m always happy when it snows on Christmas market day in the town where I live!
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It’s not like ‘They can’t handle WELL’. They do not handle snow. (Full stop!😅) I don’t think people here know such a thing like snow tyre or chain for tyre exist on earth, I’m afraid…
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