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You want butter with that, lady?

Long-term readers of this blog may be overjoyed to hear that I’ve created a special category for posts pertaining to the Deli-from-Helli, the somewhat random Armenian sandwich emporium that I’ve been frequenting on and off for a number of years now.

Those who have no idea what I’m talking about should visit that collection of posts and catch up. There’s more to come, I promise.

Or is that a threat?

Update: Wah. Categories not working for some reason. Will sort out. Hold that thought.

Update Update: Categories fixed. Feast away.

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3 Responses

  1. Dave says:

    Yay – can’t wait! I love your ‘lady’ stories, lady :)

  2. Heid says:

    I miss deli from hell woman, they were all very annoyed when the canteen opened up, weren’t they? Now I am in the heady climes of Upper Street, we have just one sandwich shop, the rest of the food outlets are all sit down very posh jobs. The guys in the sandwich shop are very nice, there’s no shouting – was a culture shock, I can tell you.

  3. Sorab says:

    I have just recently read the Deli entries and Love them! It prompted me to re-visit the place – the woman was there – all furious hair and movement!

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This is a personal site, created and curated continuously since early 2000 by Meg Pickard, a creative geek, passionate photographer, anthropologist and web experience /community /social media specialist, who works for The Guardian & lives in London, UK.
 
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