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I dug up all my carrots and a few parsnips and froze them a couple of weeks back. How smug? And we aren't even having a roast on Christmas day
Frozen carrots or parsnips don't count as fresh veg for crimbo (They're cack anyway!).............unless they are frozen in the ground that is!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I'd do the hot water, and then straw/fleece/cloche. If you cover them before they're slightly defrosted, you're likely to just keep the cold in...
Fortunately, I have a stove in the shed, so heating water is no problem Unfortunately, I have no carrots or parsnips left Do have leeks, swede and cabbage though
What about a teensy bonfire on or nearby the veg, heat up the spade or fork in the fire and slide chosen tool effortlessly through the frozen ground to free the trapped carrots and parsnips.
nb just a variation on Lynda's jolly good idea
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess
light a bonfire on top of them ... voila thawed and cooked at the same time ... ps i haven't dug my spuds parsnips or carrots either.... but the ducks ready
See?You've got ground roasted veg at the same time.Go for it,girl
lol we have 6-7 inches now, tis still coming down, guess i'll be going to asda for veg not enough stuff to burn to get through that lot .... and actually i don't care it looks beautiful
I was just going to ask if mine would be okay left out til Christmas in this weather. I guess the answers yes but getting them in might be fun. Mine are in a big tub though so worst case I can tip it up and chisel them out. I just hope there is something under there, first ever parsnips!
Daftly went out to pull some snips yesterday - doh I might try hot water though hope it works for leeks too
Hayley B
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