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I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can
I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks |
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I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks I am assuming as in cooking in an interesting way. http://www.cooks.com/rec/search?q=egg+plant gives some good ideas although merkin (I think) so the quantities need translating. I have found recipies for many of my surplus veg. GillM |
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On Jul 25, 5:00 pm, "Robert \(Plymouth\)"
remove my other hobby to reply wrote: I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Make ratatouille and freeze for xmas or to go with your fried egg on toast. Doubly nice when cooked twice, three ... four times ;o) |
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"Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. -- Chris, West Cork, Ireland. Festina lente |
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"Cerumen" wrote in message ... "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. -- Chris, West Cork, Ireland. Festina lente Why does anyone try anything new I suppose? Why would you think me a troll? I've been here for years |
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"Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message ... "Cerumen" wrote in message ... "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. Why does anyone try anything new I suppose? Why would you think me a troll? I've been here for years I'm sorry I have just not seem your name here, or at least didn't remember seeing it and there has been an out break of trolling asking similar basic questions before. Aubergines can be used in a number of ways, personally Ilike them sliced and coated in flour and fried but they are good for stews and of course mousakka. -- Chris, West Cork, Ireland. 'I realised I was dyslexic after attending a toga party dressed as a goat' Anon |
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Cerumen wrote:
:: "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my :: other hobby to reply wrote in message :: ... ::: ::: "Cerumen" wrote in message ::: ... :::: :::: "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my :::: other hobby to reply wrote in message :::: news ::::: I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ::::: ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my ::::: greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks :::: :::: Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? :::: :::: At risk of having responded to a troll. :: ::: Why does anyone try anything new I suppose? Why would you think me a ::: troll? I've been here for years :: I'm sorry I have just not seem your name here, or at least didn't :: remember seeing it and there has been an out break of trolling :: asking similar basic questions before. :: Aubergines can be used in a number of ways, personally Ilike them :: sliced and coated in flour and fried but they are good for stews and :: of course mousakka. Never mind, thanks for the cooking ideas |
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Cerumen writes
"Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message ... "Cerumen" wrote in message ... "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. Why does anyone try anything new I suppose? Why would you think me a troll? I've been here for years I'm sorry I have just not seem your name here, or at least didn't remember seeing it and there has been an out break of trolling asking similar basic questions before. Aubergines can be used in a number of ways, personally Ilike them sliced and coated in flour and fried but they are good for stews and of course mousakka. Slice about 1cm thick and grill both sides till soft. Slice about 1cm thick, insert slivers of garlic, wrap in foil and bake or barbecue Gently sweat onions in oil till transparent, add aubergine cubes, oregano, sweet pepper and/or courgettes if you have them available, tine of chopped tomatoes, cook slowly until thick and rich. Either serve with simply cooked reasonably strong tasting meat, or eat on its own with good quality brown bread -- Kay |
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On 25/7/07 19:00, in article ,
"Cerumen" wrote: "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. Don't worry, Robert isn't a troll. He's posted here many times. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 25/7/07 19:00, in article , "Cerumen" wrote: "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. Don't worry, Robert isn't a troll. He's posted here many times. As I now know but the name was for some reason unfamiliar and anyway it wouldn't be the first time a troll pretended to be a regular poster. But I was wrong. -- Chris, West Cork, Ireland. Festina lente |
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On 26/7/07 09:14, in article ,
"Cerumen" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 25/7/07 19:00, in article , "Cerumen" wrote: "Robert (Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote in message news I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Why grow them if you don't know what to do with them? At risk of having responded to a troll. Don't worry, Robert isn't a troll. He's posted here many times. As I now know but the name was for some reason unfamiliar and anyway it wouldn't be the first time a troll pretended to be a regular poster. But I was wrong. Not surprisingly, we're all rather troll jumpy at times! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Robert (Plymouth) wrote:
I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Moussaka (JFGI) |
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Robert (Plymouth) wrote:
:: I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. :: What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? :: Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Thanks for the ideas, I shall look forward to trying them |
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On 25/7/07 20:55, in article , "Robert
(Plymouth)" remove my other hobby to reply wrote: Robert (Plymouth) wrote: :: I know I could look it up but I thought you would have more ideas. :: What can I do with the aubergines that I have in my greenhouse? :: Polite answers appreciated. Thanks Thanks for the ideas, I shall look forward to trying them Robert, you could also ask at uk.food+drink.misc But Aubergines can be added to stews and casseroles both as a tasty addition and to bulk them up. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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