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Interesting selection there 2sheds. I fancy the borlotti as I'm a fan of dried beans. I heard of something else that's good for you today. My optician said red wine is good for the retina! (till you see double I expect).
Thanks for the link.
Good link 2sheds. I'm trying beans for the first time this year - barlottie, french and some purple ones. Can't wait to get growing! Bernie aka Dexterdog
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
As a veggie, I eat a lotta beans (first rate protein, wind not a problem: I think my gut has evolved).
Barlotta are superb beans - while growing they look just like fat pink sausages. I dry most of my beans because I quickly get sick of the glut of green beans. I sprout small beans to put in salads, sandwiches (super-cheap, no cooking so no electrickery) http://www.primalseeds.org/sprouting.htm
The Vegetarian Society say you shouldn't eat kidney (or other large) beans sprouted: so I boil large beans and add to pasta/chilli/curry sauce, soup, salad, whatever.
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Interesting selection there 2sheds. I fancy the borlotti as I'm a fan of dried beans. I heard of something else that's good for you today. My optician said red wine is good for the retina! (till you see double I expect).
Thanks for the link.
Red wine is also supposed to be good for several other things, I suppose it depends on how much you drink?
Two Sheds,
Have you come across BLACK TURTLE BEANS to grow yet? I use them in a vegetarian chilli that I love with Aubergines, and the beans really absorb flavours well, and I've never seen them for growing. Any help would be much appreciated.
As a veggie, I eat a lotta beans (first rate protein, wind not a problem: I think my gut has evolved).
Barlotta are superb beans - while growing they look just like fat pink sausages. I dry most of my beans because I quickly get sick of the glut of green beans. .
Have you tried yin yang beans 2sheds? I save my seeds year to year. I could let you have some if you like. Send a pm with your address.
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