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tracy_fuerteven 29-06-2008 05:29 PM

id salad leaves
 
hi i have bought a packet of salad leaves niche mixed and quite happily sown away
now i have various salad leaves popping up which is good......
but please tell me how i am meant to know which one is which ,the picture on the packet is good but there is no info on which name matches which plant
PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!
ta tracy

mor 29-06-2008 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tracy_fuerteven (Post 800893)
hi i have bought a packet of salad leaves niche mixed and quite happily sown away
now i have various salad leaves popping up which is good......
but please tell me how i am meant to know which one is which ,the picture on the packet is good but there is no info on which name matches which plant
PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!
ta tracy

that is quite hard. wasn't there a name for the type of salads mix.they best is just to teste them and find out the differents. l have not gone thru that but some here will give a good answers. good luck

Omelet[_4_] 30-06-2008 08:51 AM

tart berries
 
In article ,
beccabunga wrote:

tracy_fuerteven;800892 Wrote:
hi there have just picked my first strawberries and while they are very
nice and juicy and a good strong flavour they are very tart is there
something i can do to tone this down
ta tracy


Try marinating them in a little balsamic vinegar.


I just slice them and sprinkle a little sugar on them. You may not be
letting them get ripe enough.

Soaking them in vodka makes a delightful liquor. ;-d
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Peace! Om

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