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Last edited by rollingrock; 01-08-2016, 04:21 PM.
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Originally posted by rollingrock View PostI commented about the victory garden plan was that it was a survival type plan not a one fresh eating.
Peas, beans, salad stuff and cabbage, Brussels, kale, broccoli, spinach, parsnips and swede etc were all eaten freshly picked from the plot - the same as they are now, so I'm struggling to understand what you mean.Last edited by Thelma Sanders; 01-08-2016, 05:07 PM.
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Originally posted by rollingrock View Postyour assumption is wrong the reason I commented about the victory garden plan was that it was a survival type plan not a one fresh eating. I grow a balance for fresh eating and storage.
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostIt was for eating veg that were harvested in their season, the only things that could be stored were the potatoes, onions, winter carrots and turnips perhaps.
Peas, beans, salad stuff and cabbage, Brussels, kale, broccoli, spinach, parsnips and swede etc were all eaten freshly picked from the plot - the same as they are now, so I'm struggling to understand what you mean.
that used for fresh eating can be canned/jarred, pickled,salting or dried for storage use. the methods for doing this have been known long before ww2.
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NorfolkgreyI get the impression you are after year round fresh veg. If that is the case you are then looking at hydroponics, grow lights, sprouting seed, micro veg on windowsills so can incur higher cost
your assumption is wrong the reason I commented about the victory garden plan was that it was a survival type plan not a one fresh eating. I grow a balance for fresh eating and storage.
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RR, just curious, where are you based?
My reason for asking is that canning was introduced into the domestic kitchen during the war in the UK not before, would it be fair to say you are from the USA?,Last edited by Greenleaves; 01-08-2016, 06:33 PM.
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Just my opinion!
And abrupt it maybe!
Think RR is not gunna get a resolution to his or her original post, because I for one don't understand it either!
Suggestions and advise have been made, this thread is just gunna go "Around the houses"
And to be perfectly honest, I find his or her posts rather rude towards fellow good standing members on this forum!
Nuff Said!"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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Originally posted by rollingrock View PostActually many of vegetable you listed such as beans,peas,Brussels,cabbage,kale, spinach,
that used for fresh eating can be canned/jarred, pickled,salting or dried for storage use. the methods for doing this have been known long before ww2.
Meals based on what was available on the ration book would have been a very poor diet without all those fresh homegrown veggies
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It seems to me that the original post in this thread (which has been edited by OP after some replies have been made) is unclear as to what actually is being asked, because of this it seems that the member replies are not what OP requiring. So I shall close this thread & ask OP to start a new one with a clearly defined question, it would also help us enormously if it could be phrased in UK English rather than USA English, if you declared your location in your profile it would appear in your posts, we have other members from Baltimore who may join in the conversation.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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