Sunday dinner

Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
jansman
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Sunday dinner

Post by jansman »

Pleased to say that we have a nice piece of beef today. I am even more pleased to say that we have forced new potatoes from the tunnel. Only marble sized I’ll grant. Along with that cabbage from my perennial Taunton Deane kale. Lovely. The lettuce is absolutely ready now,along with the perennial onions. Rhubarb too.

Can’t beat perennials - no work! :D
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Kiwififer
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Re: Sunday dinner

Post by Kiwififer »

Lovely. Nothing tastes as great as home grown tatties.
Mad Scientist
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Re: Sunday dinner

Post by Mad Scientist »

Niiice!
jansman
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Re: Sunday dinner

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The perennial cabbage is excellent. OK so is a nice piece of beef :D ,but I should have grown that decades ago. More marble sized spuds this week too. I fancy a roast chicken this week. Not something we eat often,as when I kept them for egg laying,my dear wife wouldn’t eat chicken,bless her. Mind you,she never winced when I provided rabbits after a shooting session! :lol:
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.

Robert Frost.

Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.

Me.