December 2012
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October 2012
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September 2012
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What do you cook...
kingswoman:
With a marrow? I’ve never eaten it before and I managed to detach a huge marrow from a friend’s plant accidentally yesterday, so now I need to eat it before it goes bad…
Two Brilliant Marrow recipes:
http://www.rivercottage.net/recipes/courgette-marrow-and-ginger-jam/
http://www.allotment.org.uk/recipes/chutneys/marrow-chutney
July 2012
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June 2012
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May 2012
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the terrible idea machine: TEA RULES. →
louiseness:
My understanding of tea etiquette in England is:
OFFER YOUR GUEST TEA AS SOON AS THEY ARRIVE - GIVE THEM THE LARGER MUG, BECAUSE THEN THEY CAN HAVE MORE TEA IN IT, AND MORE TEA IS BETTER - OFFER THEM MORE TEA AS SOON AS THEY HAVE FINISHED THEIR MUG OF TEA, BECAUSE MORE TEA IS BETTER.
IF SOMEONE LOOKS STRESSED, OFFER TO MAKE THEM TEA. IF SOMEONE LOOKS UPSET, OFFER TO MAKE THEM TEA....
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Just watched this very handy video about how to earth up potatoes, it all makes sense to me now (although it has made me wonder if I’ve planted my potatoes a tad close together…)
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Why earth up potatoes?
I’m still not really clear on this, there is a lot of info on the internet about HOW to earth them up but no info about WHY? What would happen if I didn’t earth them up? When do I stop earthing them up?
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