Thursday, June 30, 2011

Trinity BA Society Garden Party

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!

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!

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.

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.

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.

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.

2 comments:

  1. I love your description of Cambridge lifestyle. it's so realistic!

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  2. Haha thanks Laurence, miss having you around already!

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