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Holes, do you eat them ?

Started by flossy, July 26, 2009, 18:58:17

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Arthur Fallowfield

Whatever is making tiny holes in my pak choi also likes turnip leaves as well!
They told me the pak choi would bolt, but I keep the lottie gate locked! ;D
The answer lies in the soil!

Arthur Fallowfield

The answer lies in the soil!

Robert_Brenchley

No good locking it after the pak choi has bolted!

Jokerman

Don't suppose they'd hurt....

I tend to thow them on the compost heap though..  :-[
"If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world." ~ Tolkien

saddad

The tiny holes will be flea beetle... has it been warm and dry down your way? I think they have all drowned here...  :-X

twave

Turn it into soup and liquidise. You won't notice the slugs!  ;D

aussiedigger

Whenever a crawly turned up on the plate or you found half a worm in the apple you were eating, my mother always said 'It won't do you any harm, it's a vegetarian!'  She is a great believer in not wasting food.

Sinbad7

I'm wasteful and never eat anything that has a hole in it.

The last time I had a caterpillar on my plate it put me right off my sunday roast  ;D

Borlotti

We had some very tender holes last night, 3 very small cabbages that had been eaten, other three ended up as compost although they were netted, cut all the outer leaves off and had enough for 2 of us, just used the middle, those holes are very easy to eat but don't taste much.  ;D ;D ;D ;D

Robert_Brenchley

Quote from: Sinbad7 on August 01, 2009, 12:43:59
I'm wasteful and never eat anything that has a hole in it.

The last time I had a caterpillar on my plate it put me right off my sunday roast  ;D

Whatever for, it's a nice bit of free protein!

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