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Morning All, having fresh raspberries on my muesli and yoghurt this morning, they're fruiting so fast I've run out of jam jars for the moment!
One of the very few things I don't like for some reason.....maybe I ate too many when I went berry picking as a youngsterMorning All, having fresh raspberries on my muesli and yoghurt this morning, they're fruiting so fast I've run out of jam jars for the moment!
One of the very few things I don't like for some reason.....maybe I ate too many when I went berry picking as a youngster
Can't beat home grown stuff.......not that I have green fingers but my Dad does. I have had lots of potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and tomatoes freshly picked. My potassium levels must be through the roof.You can have one of my Hedgerow fruit varieties instead then. (I've also got some Blackberry whiskey on the go for giving away later in the year.)
When I was little I used to help my grandad in our huge garden (he lived with us)...he grew potatoes, onions, shallots, peas, carrots, green beans, you name it! We also had a greenhouse for tomatoes and cucumber etc.Can't beat home grown stuff.......not that I have green fingers but my Dad does. I have had lots of potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and tomatoes freshly picked. My potassium levels must be through the roof.
Visits to the dump were a big part of my childhood. I was part of a poor family in a small coastal town and the dump provided great toys. Apart from the almost new actual toys that the rich families threw away, old light bulbs made great hand grenades for war games and the implosion that you could get from a brick chucked at an old TV sceen, wow!OK, one more and then a trip to the dump, sorry 'Local Authority Recycling Centre' calls... life is so exciting.
playing tetris then posting in the Ian Paisley thread in the dark place where this angel normally fears to tread!Where were you all?
I hope you lot are all out
I'm still in the closet.I hope you lot are all out