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Fellows' Bowling Green, Trinity College, Cambridge |
Twenty-nine degrees and not a cloud in the sky. Perfect summer weather for a garden party!
Trinity College, and well Cambridge in general, is a completely unrealistic place. Our beds are made for us daily, we wear academic gowns to dinner every week by choice, 15 minutes walk is a terribly long distance, and a nice day out involves champagne and strawberries whilst punting along the river. It's a ridiculously decadent lifestyle, totally unsustainable, and yet you so easily get sucked into it's charms... I guess being a beneficiary of it all, it's hard to complain!
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An assortment of cakes, cupcakes and macaroons from Tom's Cakes |
The recent BA garden party is a prime example of this completely surreal lifestyle. A year ago, I would have never pictured myself sitting in a place like this, drinking Pimms and bubbly whilst enjoying a few cakes and nibbles!
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A very small portion of the cheese on offer - two types of goats cheese, aged cheddar and Cambridge blue |
For those who aren't familiar with the BA society, it's the graduate society at Trinity College. Run by students, they organise a bunch of social events and formals, orientation events and generally look after the welfare of graduate students.
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The humongous brie. AMAZING. From the Cambridge cheese company. |
Anyway, onto the food! This is a food blog after all... we had a wonderful assortment of cakes from Tom's Cakes (they have a stall in the market square on Sundays), a range of cheeses from the Cambridge cheese company including a massive massive brie, a few savoury nibbles from catering: smoked salmon and parma ham squares, asparagus rolls and cheese straws.
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Everybody likes pink. |
And of course, lots of drink! Sparkling white and rose, Pimms, G&T, as well as orange and apple juice, and elderflower cordial.
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A stupendous amount of ice cream and strawberries. |
And it wouldn't be a garden party without a trolley full of strawberries and ice cream: brown bread, pistachio and mango!
Top it off with a classy four-piece band and there you have it: a classic Cambridge experience. Totally unrealistic, yet you wouldn't want it any other way.
I love your description of Cambridge lifestyle. it's so realistic!
ReplyDeleteHaha thanks Laurence, miss having you around already!
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