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Brooklyn Flea: Pleasantly Flea-Free

If you haven’t been to the Brooklyn Flea, you are absolutely blowing it. But, the fact that you’re reading this means you’re smart enough to use a computer, which means you probably have already been, so I’m not gonna go into graphic detail about what the Brooklyn Flea is.

For those not in the know, it’s a fantastic outdoor market featuring mostly vintage and handmade goods from local Brooklyn businesses and residents that you can’t find anywhere else. Or at the very least, all in one place. It’s like a microcosm of Brooklyn and Brooklyn businesses concentrated in one place for your shopping/viewing/smelling convenience, offering you lots of stuff you probably didn’t even know you needed!

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Robicelli’s Cupcakes

“The bridge between fine dining and stupid dining,” Robicelli’s is a small Mom & Pop (literally) cupcake company run by husband and wife team, Allison (the Mom) and Matt (the Pop) Robicelli, both Brooklyn natives from Bay Ridge. Passionate about their product and their customers, Allison and Matt are bursting with pride in what they do, and maintain integrity and loving care at every level of their business, using as many natural ingredients as possible and producing new, exciting flavors on a weekly basis (did someone say Chocolate Cheerwine cupcake??)

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Brooklyn•ography

Brook·lyn (br

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noun
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1. borough of New York City (pop. 2,567,098), 71 sq mi (184 sq km), coextensive with Kings co., SE N.Y., at the western extremity of Long Island.

-graphy (grə fē)
suffix
:

1. a process or method of writing, recording, or representing (in a specified way)

 

Brook·lynography (br

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nˈɒgrə fē) 
noun:

1. writings, recordings, and representations of the borough of Brooklyn, NY. Specifically through other -graphies, including videography, photography, biography, and sometimes, stenography.