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Has anyone heard about this thing called the Big Lunch? Does anyone know if anyone is doing anything in East Dulwich? It sounds like an interesting idea - though not sure how well I'd do at actually managing to grow anything! Apparently the idea is to have street parties on 19 July where everyone brings food they've grown?


Apologies if this has already been discussed - I did a search and couldn't find anything...

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louisiana Wrote:

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> Oh b*m, I've found that my partner has booked

> Glade fest that weekend, so rather than dancing

> (or rather slow-mo'ing) to dubstep here, I shall

> be doing so at Glade! Ah well.


Glad to hear there are some Glade types and dubsteppers in leafy ED

My boyfriend works for the festival, so right now it's the calm before the festival-season storm, kicking off with Glastonbury


Anyway, sorry. Totally off topic.


I would suggest a Big Lunch at Glade, although I don't think a great deal of eating goes on there

Not of food anyway...

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