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^^^ toothpaste? Never heard of it
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(10-02-2021, 10:57 AM)JJB Wrote: (10-02-2021, 09:29 AM)mcdood Wrote: (09-02-2021, 12:45 AM)Mark_Riga Wrote: I've grown shallots quite often but the only thing we have used them for is pickling. Are there many other things they can be used for that they are better than onions?
I've just had one this morning along with some cheese in a sandwich
I was just going to 'like' your post Mcdood, but just couldn't bring myself to do it, raw onions at this time of day (or any time for that matter) is eeewwww , now cooked ones I can understand. No kisses for you from your OH this morning then?
Your as bad as my OH I like to take a spoon full of honey and garlic in the morning then I get nothing but moans because of the smell of garlic
Also when I was younger I worked with a number of men who would eat an onion every day, some would coat them in clay and bake them but most would eat them raw, as they said that it kept you clear of the cold and sure enough no one was ever off with a cold
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(10-02-2021, 11:10 PM)Spec Wrote: (10-02-2021, 10:57 AM)JJB Wrote: (10-02-2021, 09:29 AM)mcdood Wrote: (09-02-2021, 12:45 AM)Mark_Riga Wrote: I've grown shallots quite often but the only thing we have used them for is pickling. Are there many other things they can be used for that they are better than onions?
I've just had one this morning along with some cheese in a sandwich
I was just going to 'like' your post Mcdood, but just couldn't bring myself to do it, raw onions at this time of day (or any time for that matter) is eeewwww , now cooked ones I can understand. No kisses for you from your OH this morning then?
Your as bad as my OH I like to take a spoon full of honey and garlic in the morning then I get nothing but moans because of the smell of garlic
Also when I was younger I worked with a number of men who would eat an onion every day, some would coat them in clay and bake them but most would eat them raw, as they said that it kept you clear of the cold and sure enough no one was ever off with a cold
Garlic and raw onions are a definite traditional remedy, Spec, just not for me in the morning. At work, my colleague at the next desk would insist on cheese and raw onion sandwiches for lunch and although I moaned like Billy-O that she stunk the office out, she took no notice, until I retaliated with hardboiled egg sandwiches. We compromised eventually. The upside was no one ever bothered us in the afternoon
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See raw onions are good for a lot of things
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Ok I've received my zebrune seeds.
Am I ok to sow them inside now and plant out early March?
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At my local Aldi they had what I call eschallots (torpedo shallots, which I know won't split)) and normal shallots for 69p a packet . I bought some normal shallots and will use them as an addition to my saved shallots for planting.
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(13-02-2021, 07:27 PM)Broadway Wrote: Ok I've received my zebrune seeds.
Am I ok to sow them inside now and plant out early March? They might still be too small by early March, I find onions a bit slow to get going.
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(14-02-2021, 08:18 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: (13-02-2021, 07:27 PM)Broadway Wrote: Ok I've received my zebrune seeds.
Am I ok to sow them inside now and plant out early March? They might still be too small by early March, I find onions a bit slow to get going. Thanks TMTT
So visually what size before you plant out?
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Usually when the roots are coming out the bottom of the module cell, so the clump holds together when transplanting. So probably when they are about 3 inches tall or so.
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(14-02-2021, 08:29 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Usually when the roots are coming out the bottom of the module cell, so the clump holds together when transplanting. So probably when they are about 3 inches tall or so. Cheers
Regards..........Danny
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