Okay, so it isn't huge, and it isn't the sexiest of caulis, but I couldn't bear to leave it on the plot any longer. No pest damage to the curds, and Ava had it for supper and reakoned it was the creamiest sweetest cauli he had ever eaten. He knows how to keep me sweet!
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that looks good
if its your first what are the two behind it? they look like mine
Lucky you're a good cook as well. So easily spoilt!
EJ well done, I've still not managed a cauli yet - always seem to get eaten before they get to that stage :)
yum!
We're growing caulis for the first tome this year - if they're half as good as that I'll be very happy :)
The two behind are actually heads from my 9 star perennial brocolli. (Thanks Doris Pinks!)
Great EJ, not bad for the first time!!! we´ve had 2 so far, 8 more to scoff! just love cauliflower cheese.
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