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Old 08-09-2010, 10:57 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Kathy McIntosh Kathy McIntosh is offline
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Default The courgette glut finally hits me

"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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Yesterday a colleague, Michelle, who has an allotment came into work with
a large bag and a desperate look on her face.

She's in a different team from me but we worked together a few months ago
and she sought me out. "Would you like a marrow, I know you'll say yes?"
I said yes please, and she seemed very grateful, another member of my team
accepted one too, so we are both going to cook stuffed marrow tomorrow,
hers will be the veggie version and mine traditional and we'll compare.
It was not a marrow as such, just a massive courgette and caused amusement
among the general public in the street when I carried it out to my car.
"Blimey - that's a big 'un" was the least ribald.

Poor Michelle went off looking for more people to have one "I don't know
what to do with them all.."
I expect she found homes for them, but it's not as easy as you might
think. It seems that a lot of people with busy work lives that can extend
into the evening do not want to cook from scratch, and I don't blame them
for that.

Besides, marrow is not on the top of the list of what to eat if you've
never been taught to cook at school.
It should be essential, IMO, for all children to be taught to cook at
school.
With adventurous ingredients like a marrow ;-)
Tina


Took a marrow cake into work today. Only one person asked what the green
bits were, and I had to remind them to leave some for the boss, who was
having the day off.

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Kathy