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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1460 on: July 07, 2012, 20:47:49 »
Had the first two courgettes of the year today.

Only 2 plants in flower, but each has 2 more going to be ready in a few days

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1461 on: July 07, 2012, 21:08:22 »
Potatoes Annabelle, very impressed no scab.  Broadbeans just caught them full pods but still sweet and tender.  Delicious.  Courgettes fried in a bit of butter, they seem to be so slow filling out this year.  Need sunshine.

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1462 on: July 11, 2012, 01:36:26 »
Lots of mange-touts but I have fallen out of love with the little yellow ones. Also purple. Small and tough. In future I will grow only the large green ones that can be picked in minutes and fill a pan. Snap pea "Sugar Ann" quite nice, but too small and fiddly to pick.

Is there a larger snap pea?

Potatoes coming on at last.

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1463 on: July 11, 2012, 18:19:16 »
Lunch was a nearly salad, first cuc, purple springies and lettuce. Tea was calabrese in cheese sauce, first of the carrots and purple potato mash, followed by mixed fruit, the first of the blueberries are ready, yum ;D

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1464 on: July 11, 2012, 20:35:53 »
Potatoes - but now we've run out so I'll hunt for my waders and go down for some more tomorrow.

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1465 on: July 11, 2012, 21:45:38 »
Strawberries, cherries, lettuce, mangetout, peas, potatoes, chard, gooseberries... not all at the same meal!  :)

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1466 on: July 11, 2012, 23:34:40 »
Spuds, the last of last years onions, mange tout , strawberries black currants and 1 tomato from the greenhouse

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1467 on: July 12, 2012, 04:16:50 »
The first tomato, goosegogs, lettuce, broadies,carrots,garlic scapes and the first fresh garlic,

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1468 on: July 13, 2012, 20:50:58 »
Potatoes... and lovely they were too.  :)

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1469 on: July 13, 2012, 22:54:52 »
Raspberries, blackcurrants, broadbeans, Lady Chrystal, parsley, mangetout, calabrese
 3 dwarf beans, courgettes.   one sungold tomato, it might be the last, total this year 6.   

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1470 on: July 14, 2012, 00:09:57 »
Raspberries, blackcurrants, broadbeans, Lady Chrystal, parsley, mangetout, calabrese
 3 dwarf beans, courgettes.   one sungold tomato, it might be the last, total this year 6.   

You're doing better than I am with those there tomatoes!!  ;)

I have three greenhouses (not huge but..) and my parents double-glazed centrally heated conservatory all with their own planting of tomatoes and still not managed one ripe one yet.

Oh well......patience  ::) ;)

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1471 on: July 14, 2012, 10:51:50 »
Lady Chrystl's in the potato salad, along with some spring onions, carrots, a few peas and radishes, a load of salad leaves.... this time of year (now the outdoor early spuds are coming through) is generally one of the easiest to feed myself from the garden/plot... note to self, sow more carrots and radishes and get another load of beetroot out cos the pigeons have wrecked the first lot and find a home for those other beans and once the armoured pigeon nets are up put those peas out, and the brussels etc.....

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1472 on: July 15, 2012, 01:12:55 »
The last two or three days.....first yellow cherry tomatoes from the greenhouse, ditto chillies, I've had about 8 chillies so far. Potatoes galore, lettuces galore, rocket, parsley, mangetout, baby carrots, ruby chard as stalks in stirfry and the leaves as spinach in a roast meal, strawberries galore, one or two autumn raspberries, two courgettes, coriander, broad bean tops and I'm eyeing up the pods now. A cucumber is dangling in the greenhouse but we have a shop one to use up first.

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1473 on: July 15, 2012, 09:30:40 »
Yesterday I had my onions, peas and steamed spuds with racks of ribs.   :D
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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1474 on: July 17, 2012, 21:18:51 »
exactly at this minute I'm eating cold potatoes with French dressing...Charlotte....steamed on Sunday with mint in the water below....why do they always taste nicer cold?

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1475 on: July 17, 2012, 21:39:06 »
Tonight's supper was:

A nice glass of white wine with absolutely fresh peas, eaten raw from the shell.

A nice glass of red wine with absolutely fresh broad beans, cooked to a turn, with a little butter and hunks of home-made rye bread.

Simple and superb.

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1476 on: July 17, 2012, 22:06:57 »
Calabrese, broad beans, new potatoes, black kale, lettuce, radish, courgettes, red onion, strawberries, raspberries :)

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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1477 on: July 19, 2012, 20:40:56 »
Found a red currant bush loaded with berries today down by a river.. so I had to remove them to save them from the birds!!  Then made a mixed jelly/seedles jam by adding some raspberries.. So I call it jamelly..
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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1478 on: July 19, 2012, 20:52:36 »
Broadies, carrotts, lettuce, gooseberry pie,tomatoes XX Jeannine
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Re: WHAT DID YOU EAT FROM YOUR ALLOTMENT TODAY?
« Reply #1479 on: July 20, 2012, 01:07:26 »
Tonight's supper was:

A nice glass of white wine with absolutely fresh peas, eaten raw from the shell.

A nice glass of red wine with absolutely fresh broad beans, cooked to a turn, with a little butter and hunks of home-made rye bread.

Simple and superb.

The wine sounds superb!! Did you grow it yourself?  :P

Seriously it sounds good to me. I love a small chunk of cheese then sweet beetroot, grated carrot, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, cold new potatoes and lettuce or mixed summer salad leaves from the plot or the greenhouse. If not this then exactly the same without the cheese.  ;)

 

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