Just catching up on posts, so only skim read all your posts on this one. But, at the risk of being controversial, could I just point out that it may not necessarily be 'money saved' as such; what I mean is this: Pigletwillie - would you really have 'bought' 2 bunches of flowers a week? Likewise with other more expensive crops like artichokes. I completely get what you mean, but don't necessarily think it's as easy as looking it from a 'money saved' point of view.
That said, I haven't had to buy potatoes since June (but unfortunately will need to in the next couple of weeks ) and we've got apples coming out of ears (not literally, I'm glad to say). I wouldn't have bought that many apples - partly because they are too expensive - but the desserts I make with them will save me money on buying other dessert ingredients.
In the end I'm not sure I've made myself very clear, but I hope you got the gist of my post!
That said, I haven't had to buy potatoes since June (but unfortunately will need to in the next couple of weeks ) and we've got apples coming out of ears (not literally, I'm glad to say). I wouldn't have bought that many apples - partly because they are too expensive - but the desserts I make with them will save me money on buying other dessert ingredients.
In the end I'm not sure I've made myself very clear, but I hope you got the gist of my post!
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