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(04-06-2020, 06:56 PM)JJB Wrote: First very small feed of broad beans. They were shelled, cooked and eaten before I thought to take a photo. I cook baby broad beans in their pods as if they were runner beans - and eat the lot. The pods aren't furry inside when they're young.
Picked my first bowl of strawberries - ate half with breakfast and I'm about to eat the remainder in the next 5 minutes! I like June, she brings all the tastes I've missed since last year.
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(05-06-2020, 09:38 AM)Veggie Wrote: (04-06-2020, 06:56 PM)JJB Wrote: First very small feed of broad beans. They were shelled, cooked and eaten before I thought to take a photo. I cook baby broad beans in their pods as if they were runner beans - and eat the lot. The pods aren't furry inside when they're young.
Picked my first bowl of strawberries - ate half with breakfast and I'm about to eat the remainder in the next 5 minutes! I like June, she brings all the tastes I've missed since last year.
I agree with you re young broad beans, but I'm always torn between mortgaging a larger crop or eating the babies. Enjoy your strawbs, very decadent, strawberries for breakfast,. Mine are coming in thick and fast so delicious especially as they're all mine  . I do believe June visits you first , you always seem to pick the goodies before anyone else (not that we're competitive you understand).
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Not really a harvest, but I brought my last sack of stored onions home from the allotment shed. I put about a quarter of them into the Dalek as they had started to sprout, but I could have used the sprouts as spring onions.
The rest are now at home hung in a net bag outside and should last us through to the first of the Japanese onions are ready. If I was desperate I could start eating some immature Japs but it seems there is no need and I can let them fully mature.
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My Mother always told me not to play with my food..................but sometimes, I have this irresistible urge.
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Just the usual land cress, salad bowl, mustard cress and radishes.
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2 heads of cabbage and a bunch of carrots for my son and daughter in law, grand daughter got a carrot to chew on, she loves them fresh out of the bed.
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1 courgette & my first ever Beth alpha cucumber.
It was lovely we had it on cheese & mayo sandwich for our lunch
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Just some salad leaves today
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07-06-2020, 09:27 PM
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Just 3 strawberries, very tasty, each different from 3 different plants
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