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Old 05-11-2009, 11:15 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Where did the green cabbage go?


"Pam Moore" wrote in message
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 20:35:12 -0000, "Graham Harrison"
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"lloyd" wrote in message
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Is it just me or is the white, tasteless, sanitised lump of nothing
they call cabbage in the supermarkets these days really that bad, or
was the green much tastier and better for us?

And where did it disappear?


I don't know about cabbage but a couple of years ago I moved from East
Bershire to South Somerset. That meant going from being 10 minutes walk
from Sainsbury, Tesco and Waitrose to the nearest supermarket being
Morrisons a 5 mile drive (well, maybe one bus a day but timed for school
so
makes for a long stay for a quick shop) away. Anyway, result is I now
shop
in the local village and it's the meat that gets me. Pork, in
particular,
actually tastes of pork. So my advice is not to change your supermarket
so
much as change from a supermarket to an independent greengrocer, or a
farmers market or something of that ilk.


Or if you live in an area where veggie-boxes are delivered, try those.
Graham, you should be in the area covered by Riverford. Their veg are
wonderful, but a small box costs more per week than I pay for my
allotment for a year. £8 for allotment, £8.95 for a small box of veg.
Lloyd, look for a proper greengrocer as others have suggested. They
do still exist and we need to support them.
The fresher and greener the cabbage the more vitamins you get from
them.

Pam in Bristol


Its so easy to make the mistake of slipping into the habit of doing all
your shopping at one supermarket. we only recently discovered that a small
local shop is selling excellent veg like tomatoes and courgettes at half the
price of Tesco's ! I need to wake up !