A WOMAN from the traveller community has revealed the one place she loves to go to find a bargain.
Heidi McDonagh Clee, a mum-of-two, took to social media to reveal her favourite spot - although she claims most travellers won't admit to going there.
In the clip, Heidi said: "This morning we got up early because we were going to a car boot sale.
"Now, I know a lot of people, traveller people, wouldn't say like: ‘oh, I go to the car boot sale.’
“But to be honest, I really like them. I don't even care.”
Despite car boot sales not being a favourite within her community, Heidi revealed she had no qualms with buying second hand goodies.
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"If I say, find something good, I will get it and I will tell you exactly where I got it from," she added.
"I got it from the car boot."
Heidi then took viewers around the car boot sale with her where she found lots of goodies.
The first thing that caught her eye was an adorable picnic basket with a floral fabric interior which she would have picked up if she didn't have one already.
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Next, she went to find some new books for herself and her two kids.
While she was browsing the car boots her daughter also managed to find some bargains and stocked up on lots of bits for her doll house.
Heidi joked: "This girl is the No. 1 when it comes to finding stuff at a car boot.
"She found that much stuff for her doll's house, it wasn't normal."
The clip posted to her TikTok account @was a hit with her viewers.
Many took to the comments section to admit they loved a car boot sale too.
Traditions in the gypsy/traveller communities
Nomadic lifestyle: Traditionally, many travellers maintain a nomadic lifestyle, living in caravans and moving frequently. This mobility is a core aspect of their identity, reflecting a deep connection to freedom and independence.
Strong family bonds: Family is central to traveller culture. Extended families often live and travel together, providing a strong support network. Marriages and social events are significant community affairs, reinforcing familial ties.
Distinct Language: Many travellers speak Shelta, also known as Cant or Gammon, a distinct language that mixes elements of Irish, English, and other languages. This language serves as a cultural marker and a means of private communication within the community.
Religious practices: The traveller community often follows Roman Catholicism, with religious festivals and milestones like baptisms, communions, and weddings being particularly significant. However, individual beliefs and practices can vary widely.
Unique celebrations: Events such as horse fairs and traditional weddings are major social gatherings for travellers. These occasions are marked by elaborate preparations, vibrant attire, and communal participation.
One person wrote: "We done a car boot yesterday as well lol I love a car boot sale or a good second hand shop lol I think if I was a multi millionaire I'd still go lol."
Another commented: "Swear on my mam today at the boot sale a little woman had a little derby dish £2 I couldn't get the 2 pound out quick enough."
"Omg Jacqueline Wilson books you’ve just unlocked a memory I forgot about," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Oh I love a good old mooch so do the children."
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"LOVE a car boot!!” claimed a fifth.
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