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Saturday, October 3, 2020

2020-40 || reuse, reduce, recycle... refuse?

H and I love browsing thrift stores and hunting for treasures, and now that baby S is outgrowing all the clothes we brought along with us to the island, we decided to visit second hand baby stores. Children's fashion is not very sustainable, and if I can reuse something rather than buying new, I definitely will. One of the thrift shops we've visited so far is Sailor Jack Consignment. It's a tiny little place, packed with clothes for the small people, and they have a solid inventory of almost new children's wear in excellent condition.

Right next door is Fry's Bakery:


We couldn't resist stopping in for a few baked goods, especially because we had worked up an appetite from a good session of second hand deal hunting. Not to mention, their beautiful pastries were calling to us through their display window.

We ended up ordering a mutton sausage roll and the breakfast in bed danish, and brought them home for lunch. Check out the large chunks of bacon in the danish. 

Pretty sure they used a whole stick of butter just for these two pastries. The mutton sausage was extraordinarily flavorful, and I might have to back up a few dozen to take home. I wonder if they have any frozen ones that we can store and pop in the oven for later?  

Fry's Bakery Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

It was a perfect way to spend a rainy morning. 

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