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  • #31
    Fully agree ,Cropper,even if you don't agree with his ethos,his books are good to read! I can read a good gardening/raising food/cookery book as enjoyably as a good novel.Does anyone remenber John Seymour's books,back in the 70's.How they inspired us to at least grow our own veg. if we couldn't manage the statuatory 5 acres needed for "Self-Sufficiency"
    H.F-W./s books do the same thing but,maybe ,on a more practical level.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by scared55 View Post
      Killing for spite I can't get on with. We are big enough and clever enough not to need to do that - .
      My name is Two Sheds and I kill slugs and snails. Out of spite. I don't eat them afterwards.
      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      • #33
        As for TV cooks and gardeners: I used to say hurrah, because they make gardening popular to the masses, thereby using and protecting our allotment sites. On the other hand, people are thinking that a garden can be grown, cultivated and cropped in half an hour a week! We're getting quite a few new allotmenteers who strim off the weeds (without actually removing the roots), shove in a few seeds, then give up when nothing happens.
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #34
          I came upon this thread late but would pose the question "Why would you go to a chef for gardening advice?"

          Phreddy

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          • #35
            Sums it up perfectly!
            Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

            www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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            • #36
              Originally posted by sewer rat View Post
              Wasn't a big fan of Jamies until Jamie at Home hit the small screen. I don't even have to watch it to know what he was cooking in any particular week. I just wait and see what my customers ask for. So I am now a confirmed Jamie fan, along with HFW, whose stance on fresh produce and ethical treatment of farm animals I have long been a supporter of.

              Ethics when it comes to food especially meat is such a priority, Thankfully more and more people are understanding of this, and 'good' produce if more wildly avaialbe.

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              • #37
                Just wondering if killing rooks for food is any different from killing lambs, killing rabbits is different to killing aphids - as a vegetarian, I don't eat meat, try to avoid killing - but do murder, by hand, innumerable caterpillers and really enjoy HFW - what about fox hunting? Just to stoke up the flames!!

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