May I present Lady Christyl....................
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Thats a right Royal set of spuds, I dutifully rose and curtsied,Well done XX Jeannine
They look fab, well done.
Wonderful. :)
Wow! So all this rain has been useful after all! When did you plant them?
bet they tasted good :P :)
Oooh scrumptious! (Just need a big thud of butter on them ;))
delish :P
Yum yum what time do you want us all round for tea? ;D
Wow they look good enough to eat :) You must be well pleased.
Lorna
They look great. Did they flower? Rob won't let me touch ours yet though they were the first to be planted.
Chris
Hi all, planted mid-March and they haven't flowered yet. To be truthful I wanted to get a taster before we went on holiday in case the worst happened while we were away! They were yummy though :-)
Roughly how many to a plant??
They were off the first 3 plants on the edge of the path , which I duly bedded down again and watered in, hence some tiddlies.
Quote from: Grandma on May 17, 2007, 16:55:04
(Just need a big thud of butter on them ;))
Just love the idea of a "thud" of butter. Like Jamie Oliver doing a squeeze of lemon or a slug of oil.
As a matter of interest, is a "big thud" merely double the size of a "thud" ?
Grandma's thud allows perfect flow through the twitten of the tats! ;D
That's good going, nin.
In my kitchen a spud thud is about six times the size of a crumpet thud. Hope this helps. ;)
Very helpful. It's nice to meet someone else who measures with such extreme accuracy!
Sounds great a thud on your spud without the mud. ;D ;D ;D