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Spinach..........................no wonder they had to ceate Popeye to get the kids to eat the bladdy stuff. Yuuuuck!!!!!!!!
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)
No interest in Celery, Radish or the dreaded Jerusalem Artichoke (Most unpleasant night of my married life sharing a bed with my wife after she had some at a fancy restaurant.
Had a "discussion" with my mother about radishes:
"You're going to grow radishes, of course."
"But I don't like radishes."
"Oh, you have to grow radishes, they grow so fast!"
"I don't care, I don't like them, so I'm not going to grow them."
"I don't understand children. Your sister doesn't like radishes either."
Not sure I like radishes either but I am growing them this year. I generally assume that just because I don't like something sold by Sainsbury's doesn't mean I won't like it if I grow it. My mum's the same - she doesn't like brussel sprouts, but she liked the ones I grew for Christmas last year - so much that she asked me to grow them this year.
My no-grows are runner beans (stringy, chewy, hard to slice weird things) and lettuce. I do not get lettuce at all. Apart from iceberg, which is just there to provide texture in a bun in my opinion (a valid job, but not much to write home about), it either tastes of nothing or it's bitter.
Proud member of the Nutters Club.
Life goal: become Barbara Good.
Parsnips. bleurgh...
swede. I love it but its too hard to chop up.Im always worried I will lose a finger.
Peppers and Chillis. Hate the taste but they look so colourful and easy to grow I will probably end up growing some one year for other people!
I'm growing some solely to save the tubers for to re-plant next year. If you give me a nudge later on in the year say around oct/nov I should be able to keep some aside for you
That would be wonderful! I shall diarise to nudge you
No interest in Celery, Radish or the dreaded Jerusalem Artichoke (Most unpleasant night of my married life sharing a bed with my wife after she had some at a fancy restaurant.
Hilarious! If you had both eaten them you might have had a good giggle and feel differently about them.
Worth mentioning: I had some back in February - just baked with olive oil - and they made me very windy indeed... but a few days later I had the leftovers that had been sitting in the fridge and I had no wind at all. Might be a way to avoid the side effects?
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