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  • #91
    2 more strawberries :-)

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    • #92
      Today - another bowl of mixed salad leaves, with some more peas (and some shop veggies).

      Last night - nasi goreng with sweetcorn, mushrooms and courgettes from the shop, but:garlic (stored) and fresh onion, cabbage, broad beans, mangetout and purple sprouting brocolli from the gardne and/or plot!!

      None of our own tonight (rigatoni with gorgonzola sauce and bacon bits) - but definitely lots of our own over the weekend (probably pub grub tomorrow night).

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      • #93
        one radish!!

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        • #94
          2 strawberries
          Our very first courgette of the season. As it was very small, I sliced it, sauted it in olive oil with garlic and ate it on wholemeal toast for a snack. Yum!
          TGR

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          • #95
            Potatoes furtled from under still growing rocket spuds, and onions for the onion bhajees tonight.

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            • #96
              Lifted my overwintered onions. Really pleased with them.

              Today had a couple of handfuls of strawberries. Mmmmmm

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              • #97
                Garlic (not quite ready) spring onions (2!) early peas

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                • #98
                  My 3 year old daughter harvested a handful of basil and chives straight from plant to mouth. (mental note to oneself - need a mesh to protect herbs from 3 year old).

                  Tru

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                  • #99
                    coriander - picked bunches and then put in a bag and froze before they went to seed, when i need it, i just open the bag and get some out and the smell and taste is still there.

                    some more radish, 4 spring onions (the first ones tonight), some cut & come lettuce and some standard lettuce, and another handful of lovely lovely strawberries - yum yum!!

                    SS

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                    • A kilo of strawberries - made jam, nearly passed out with pleasure at the smell ; )
                      Half a kilo of broad beans
                      A handful of peas
                      A lettuce
                      Some rocket
                      Small pak choi
                      A few leaves of late kale
                      A handful of dill, parsley & basil
                      An onion top
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                      • sorry but cripes - those onion bhajees were brilliant. Sometimes I surprise myself.

                        and; 2 strawbs this evening.

                        Plus a load more onions that had bolted and some that hadn't that were ready. Chopping and freezing them tonight to the sounds of Mark Riley. Scrap that, Gideon Coe is now on.
                        Last edited by zazen999; 19-06-2008, 09:00 PM.

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                        • Yippee, got my first payback for all the hard work, a handful of sugar snap peas which were added to my green thai curry for tonights dinner. I think I must have been really late planting out compared to the stuff you've all been harvesting already, enjoy the rest still to come.

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                          • Hi, really impressed that people are harvesting peppers so early - how do you do it? Mine are only just starting to flower in the greenhouse. Today I harvested broad beans, lettuce, first courgettes, strawberries and one tayberry. Lesleyann.

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                            • Broad beans and garlic which were turned into beans on toast, the first 8 strawberries which caused a scrap between the kids (8 doesn't divide between 3 without arguements!) and more sweetpeas! This is my first attempt at growing sweetpeas and am so pleased with them - I've had to buy more vases and dot them around the house

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                              • My versy first courgette ever, and it looks absolutley fantastic, but I am biast!

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