Author Topic: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE  (Read 2549 times)

Muddy_Boots

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FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« on: February 04, 2004, 15:56:13 »
Just a thought peeps.  Appeals to me because I like eating as much as growing things.  

Dan owns site, Recipes4all.  I know we have a recipe thread here but would you be interested in a sister site for sharing our favourite transformations of lottie produce?  Tim got me thinking about this with his parsnip soup!  Thanks, by the way, for taking the trouble to post the recipe!

I hope you will all have opinions on this idea and post back with your thoughts.  After all, part of the reason for 'growing your own' is because it all tastes so much better than shop bought stuff.

Sitting here with bated breath  ;D



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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2004, 16:01:01 »
Personally I would prefer to keep it here, saves visiting two sites!
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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2004, 18:00:47 »
Is it possible to have a link to the recipes4all page on the recipes folder?  Then, if we want to 'travel', we can!
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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2004, 21:21:54 »
That is a brill idea chick :DHave to say that my 'loyalty' will be to A4A but a link would be an excellent idea, without having to log in and out of different sites.
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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2004, 22:13:13 »
Bit thick here - if we have a slot here, why another? Surely that can only confuse and dilute? And there are so many other existing food slots, which some of 'this lot' frequent.

And why, in recipes4all, can you only find sweet things? = Tim
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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2004, 22:20:18 »
What a dichotomy!
I can see both viewpoints.
Would we end up as a bit of a 'clique' in the recipes site, as our major passion lies here in the soil? And would we be similarly viewed by the recipe afficiandos?
No, I have to take the broader view, and admit I am not a xenophobe, and would be willing to visit this 'other' site. Tell you how I get on!
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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2004, 04:17:06 »
Well, see the dichotemy.  So guess answer is no.  No probs just mooting idea as Dan already had the site.

We all love this site!  There may be a time in the dim and distant future when we may want more, but good on you all.  so true and blue!
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Re: FROM LOTTIE TO TABLE
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2004, 20:29:22 »
And we have to have the poor lad have a social life... after all he does do this in his spare time.

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