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Quote from: thifasmom on March 05, 2009, 15:53:24thanks guys for the further recipe ideas.Quote from: pigeonseed on March 05, 2009, 15:05:10this is like two conversation now, isn't it. ;DNaan Roasties:Parboil 2lbs potatos cut into roastie sized pieces for 8-10 minutes. put in a plastic bag with 1desert spoonful of oil, the same of butter, 2 teaspoons kalonji, 1 teaspoon of cumin seeds. shake it up until the butter is melted and the potatos are well covered in seeds, tip out into a preheated pan and put in the oven at about gas mk6-7 200 degrees or so..... great with any fusion style mash-up of British and Indian cuisines or just by themselves with beer...chrisc
thanks guys for the further recipe ideas.Quote from: pigeonseed on March 05, 2009, 15:05:10this is like two conversation now, isn't it. ;D
this is like two conversation now, isn't it.
Orchids, cowslips, oxlips, wild grasses that were rediscovered, wild crocus, species daffodils and every type of stinging, biting, buzzing insect. I could garantee that everybody on this forum would love a walk through them, just to remember some of the plants they used to know.
QuoteOrchids, cowslips, oxlips, wild grasses that were rediscovered, wild crocus, species daffodils and every type of stinging, biting, buzzing insect. I could garantee that everybody on this forum would love a walk through them, just to remember some of the plants they used to know.These will grow on my local industrial estate then, if I leave it alone? Oooh, great! Can't wait to seem them this summer.
Ace, white shops like Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsburys etc sell poppy seeds and other exotics nowadays. In fact they can be just a cheap as the Asian shops.
I do not think we ever recovered from the Romans introducing snails into the British Isles as food.