Okay. I have something rather exciting to report, although I think YOU'LL be the judge of that?!
Tomorrow morning, I am going to take part, where Rachael works, in 'stuffing the cow horn' and burying it in the ground near water....., with rather a lot of other like-minded people from near here.
Being a complete novice myself (watch my lips maytreefrannie) this, quite simply is something I know diddly sh!te about yet - which is why I'm attending - in order to learn.
So keeping things 'simple' for you gorgeous lot is not going to be a problem at all for Wellie!!! as I pass on what I learn from the very people wot are living/breathing/eating it.
Once I've filled Trousers's tummy with Spicy Seafood Jambalaya this evening, I shall be swotting up on tomorrow's activity. I'm pretty certain that it's stuffed with Silica (the horn, not the jambalaya..) but Rachael was struggling to put Big, Little, and Brown (Goats) to bed when I phoned, so kept cutting me off on her mobile, as ya do.
Last week, when I visited her, she showed me the difference between Silica that had be buried, and Silica that hadn't. I'm not yet confident enough, nor have I reached the relevant level of study to enthrall you with what it'll be used specifically FOR when it gets 'dug up' again next year.
Now there's probably plenty of you that want to do your own research here, and think that I'm maybe 'pratting about', but I hope you'll DO your own research, AND enter into the spirit of this thread, and not try and jump the gun, spoiling it for the rest of us that may want to learn slowly and methodically - would that be Okay?
Funny thing.... whilst I was in the bath tonight, I said to Trousers: "If there's a right day to sow, hoe and harvest certain vegetables, do you think there's a right day to cook them into something gorgeous for the freezer?" Who knows!........
Tomorrow morning, I am going to take part, where Rachael works, in 'stuffing the cow horn' and burying it in the ground near water....., with rather a lot of other like-minded people from near here.
Being a complete novice myself (watch my lips maytreefrannie) this, quite simply is something I know diddly sh!te about yet - which is why I'm attending - in order to learn.
So keeping things 'simple' for you gorgeous lot is not going to be a problem at all for Wellie!!! as I pass on what I learn from the very people wot are living/breathing/eating it.
Once I've filled Trousers's tummy with Spicy Seafood Jambalaya this evening, I shall be swotting up on tomorrow's activity. I'm pretty certain that it's stuffed with Silica (the horn, not the jambalaya..) but Rachael was struggling to put Big, Little, and Brown (Goats) to bed when I phoned, so kept cutting me off on her mobile, as ya do.
Last week, when I visited her, she showed me the difference between Silica that had be buried, and Silica that hadn't. I'm not yet confident enough, nor have I reached the relevant level of study to enthrall you with what it'll be used specifically FOR when it gets 'dug up' again next year.
Now there's probably plenty of you that want to do your own research here, and think that I'm maybe 'pratting about', but I hope you'll DO your own research, AND enter into the spirit of this thread, and not try and jump the gun, spoiling it for the rest of us that may want to learn slowly and methodically - would that be Okay?
Funny thing.... whilst I was in the bath tonight, I said to Trousers: "If there's a right day to sow, hoe and harvest certain vegetables, do you think there's a right day to cook them into something gorgeous for the freezer?" Who knows!........
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