SPRING IS FINALLY SPRUNG. Kinda. Anyway -- the snow is mostly gone (for now) -- and we are enjoying some moderate weather. (translation: No snow boots required today).
So -- it's time for the Tuesday Morning Breakfast/Book Club to take a little day trip. We decided to visit
Fulton, Illinois -- known for it's actual Dutch windmill. It's less than an hour's drive -- and the people in this town are proud of their Dutch heritage. Their Dutch Festival has a wonderful Artisan show, and so many terrific kids events. It's a unique little Mississippi river town.
A very good reason for our trip is a fairly new downtown restaurant --
Krumpets.http://www.krumpetsbakery.com/menu.html
Do you know what a krumpet is? It's an English Muffin!!
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It's a bakery, and a cafe -- open for breakfast and lunch. They bake ALL THEIR OWN BREAD... |
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This is my breakfast. A fritatta, with a homemade krumpet...all this for $9... |
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It was St. Patrick's Day. OF COURSE Sandy wore the most appropriate attire... |
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Sue came as our special guest. This was Lin's last outing before her knee surgery... |
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We went to a few junk shops -- I almost bought this great hat!! |
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Can you believe this table? With four little baby chairs set in...Any day care center would love this, eh? Only $60.00. It was so cute, I almost wish I knew four babies I could simultaneously feed... |
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I loved it so much, I took this picture. Too bad I didn't buy the damn thing...because now I can't read what it says... |
There was one final place I wanted the TMBC to visit...only 5 minutes from my house -- this one was quite a surprise....
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