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shazzbat 20-12-2005 01:00 PM

Xmas dinner
 
So, what will you be eating that you grew?

I'll be going down to the allotment Saturday morning and dig up parsnips and
leeks, and pick sprouts and curly kale.

Plus beans (broad and runner), spuds and carrots already harvested.

No livestock allowed on our plots or I'd have grown a turkey :-))

Incidentally, the Royal Institution Christmas lectures this year are about
food and the way it works our bodies. Starting Boxing day on Channel 5 (UK).

Happy Christmas everybody.

Steve



Sacha 20-12-2005 01:30 PM

Xmas dinner
 
On 20/12/05 13:00, in article , "shazzbat"
wrote:

So, what will you be eating that you grew?

I'll be going down to the allotment Saturday morning and dig up parsnips and
leeks, and pick sprouts and curly kale.

Plus beans (broad and runner), spuds and carrots already harvested.

No livestock allowed on our plots or I'd have grown a turkey :-))

Incidentally, the Royal Institution Christmas lectures this year are about
food and the way it works our bodies. Starting Boxing day on Channel 5 (UK).

Happy Christmas everybody.


What a coincidence! Ray was just saying at lunch that Geoff Hamilton and
his brother used to have a competition each year. The competition was to
see how many veg they could cook for Christmas lunch that they had grown
themselves. Ray doesn't recall who the winner was but thinks the final
number (including home grown and frozen) was 14. ;-)

--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


aem 20-12-2005 06:53 PM

Xmas dinner
 

shazzbat wrote:
So, what will you be eating that you grew?

Xmas dinner is Chinese this year. But the day before or the day after
we'll have lettuces and snowpeas in a salad. Broccoli, steamed and
finished with sliced garlic in olive oil. Maybe beet greens or
beetroots or both, maybe not, haven't decided. -aem


Phil L 20-12-2005 08:05 PM

Xmas dinner
 
shazzbat wrote:
So, what will you be eating that you grew?

I'll be going down to the allotment Saturday morning and dig up
parsnips and leeks, and pick sprouts and curly kale.

Plus beans (broad and runner), spuds and carrots already harvested.

No livestock allowed on our plots or I'd have grown a turkey :-))


Only sprouts for me this year, maybe an onion in the stuffing too,
everything else will be shop bought, but those sprouts will taste extra
special to me as they're one of the first crops of anything I've had worth
eating.

Incidentally, the Royal Institution Christmas lectures this year are
about food and the way it works our bodies. Starting Boxing day on
Channel 5 (UK).

Woohoo! I always enjoy those, although ISTR them being on C4?

Happy Christmas everybody.

Steve


You too.



GA Pinhead 20-12-2005 08:22 PM

Xmas dinner
 
Does homegrown pork count?

John!


Phil L 20-12-2005 09:06 PM

Xmas dinner
 
GA Pinhead wrote:
Does homegrown pork count?

John!


Of course! from experience I can honestly say that it is much better than
the supermarket stuff.



Salmon Egg 21-12-2005 01:27 AM

Xmas dinner
 
On 12/20/05 12:22 PM, in article
, "GA Pinhead"
wrote:

Does homegrown pork count?

John!

I suppose. But you would have to start with a smart pig and train it a lot.

Bill

-- Ferme le Bush



tahiri 21-12-2005 10:54 AM

Xmas dinner
 

Incidentally, the Royal Institution Christmas lectures this year are
about food and the way it works our bodies. Starting Boxing day on
Channel 5 (UK).

Woohoo! I always enjoy those, although ISTR them being on C4?

They were! Channel 4 being a regional transmitter you then had to search the
small print to find out when they were on S4C about a week later. Now they
have moved to another channel which does NOT have national coverage ( and
never intends to ) so I shan't be able to watch them at all - boo hiss
grumble grumble.
T.



Kathy 22-12-2005 04:16 AM

Xmas dinner
 
Nothing's growing here in southern Idaho except for a little bit of
cilantro under two inches of snow. But we'll have squash soup for
dinner and sugar snap peas to go with the roast chicken. We might have
enough lettuce growing in the washbasin on the porch for a salad. And
there will be strawberries that we put up last June for Christmas
morning.


shazzbat 22-12-2005 12:21 PM

Xmas dinner
 

"tahiri" wrote in message
...

Incidentally, the Royal Institution Christmas lectures this year are
about food and the way it works our bodies. Starting Boxing day on
Channel 5 (UK).

Woohoo! I always enjoy those, although ISTR them being on C4?

They were! Channel 4 being a regional transmitter you then had to search
the
small print to find out when they were on S4C about a week later. Now they
have moved to another channel which does NOT have national coverage ( and
never intends to ) so I shan't be able to watch them at all - boo hiss
grumble grumble.
T.

It is bloody annoying isn't it? I long for the days when it was on the
Beeb.

Steve




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