In the past x months I have been searching and researching the internet for ideas, pictures, inspiration on how a cake stall should look like, or how other people are organizing and designing their own cake stall. Sounds probably ridiculous, but that's what I do :) I look for cake stalls around the world.
And, surprisingly I haven't really found many bloggers or websites belonging to cake stall holders, at least not on the European side. But also maybe because I use English for my search. However I have come across a superb blog/diary of a fine lady from London, who is basically doing what I would like to do. She owns a cake and pastries market stall, at the Saturday Broadway market, East London. Her blog has brought me so much peace that there are other people around the world doing what I want to do, and it is very much possible. I have contacted her, and will be very happy to meet her when I will go to London. I would even make a trip just to meet her, and ask kindly for her advice. I have once read a book called "Steal like an artist" which I would very much recommend to anybody who is in the creative field, and I have learnt that if you have an idol, or you found yourself inspired by somebody you shouldn't hide it, or be ashamed that your ideas are not just your ideas, but put it out there with pride and be thankful to those who inspire you.
And so now, I wish to present you Coco&Me which helped me get a better idea about how much work is involved in setting up a once a week market stall, and how I would like my stall to look like, or at least where to start from.
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