Burns neet tha neet!
Posted by: Vinny - 25-01-2026, 01:18 PM - Replies (9)

'Oh wee sleekit cowering beastie' (Think that's the way it goes?)
How many are partaking of the 'Haggis, neeps & tatties' Huh

I've got mine ready to cook up, but I did struggle with only a skemmy small swede in the shop as everyone must have had the same idea?

Looking forward to it later! Cool

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  Trial growing
Posted by: Small chilli - 21-01-2026, 04:16 PM - Replies (13)

I’ve just filled in a form to be a trial grower for she grows veg.      looking for growers in 

Eastern & Western Scotland
The Highlands and outlying islands
Wales
Northern England

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  Growing for the taste
Posted by: Veggie - 20-01-2026, 03:57 PM - Replies (9)

Imagine that  you're deciding what to eat today - maybe its inspired by a recipe or something that you often make and enjoy. With experience, you know that there are some ingredients that aren't essential and you can replace them with something else which will have a similar taste or texture. 

Now the pedants will say that if the recipe requires an onion, it has to be an onion - not a leek, spring onion or the leaves of elephant garlic.
Similarly if it requires cabbage, it can't be kale, cauliflower leaves or sprouts. 
Spinach must be spinach - not chard or beetroot leaves. 
A salad must have lettuce........

All year round I can pick leaves of spring onions, leeks and elephant garlic, chard, cut and come again lettuce, rocket and various other salad leaves. They're all quite easy to grow and undemanding. 
However, I struggle with cabbage, cauliflowers & sprouts, broccoli, bulb onions and heading lettuce.

So why put myself through all the work and expense when I could grow the taste substitutes with relative ease.

Suggestions welcome for other easy taste substitutes.

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  Seeds I’ve saved 2026
Posted by: Small chilli - 20-01-2026, 03:44 PM - No Replies

What seeds are you saving? 


Snap dragons. My first lot of seeds this year.

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  Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2026
Posted by: Vinny - 15-01-2026, 03:46 PM - Replies (21)

Seems about right to me?  Does it apply to the UK? What are your thoughts?

https://cdn.realfood.gov/DGA.pdf

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  A Food Question. :D
Posted by: Veggie - 13-01-2026, 11:03 PM - Replies (21)

We've been discussing on another thread our likes and dislikes when it comes to food. Fussy lot, aren't we.Big Grin

Imagine that all of G&G are coming to visit you and will be expecting something to eat. Can you suggest a menu, or even one item, that all of us would eat?

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  Do we drink enough?
Posted by: Small chilli - 13-01-2026, 07:28 PM - Replies (32)

I’ve been drinking water. I never do that unless I’m at death’s door.

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  2026 - Doing something new/different
Posted by: Vinny - 13-01-2026, 12:09 PM - Replies (10)

I had my first archery lesson last night 7.30-9.00. It was indoors of course and really enjoyable. I have signed up for a block of four Monday evenings to add a new string to my bow (if you will excuse the pun!) Big Grin Once through the initial training I will be allowed to utilise the facility once a week at a very cheap rate! Cool Surprisingly, none of the 15 arrows I shot strayed from the target and I even had one in the bullseye! We were trying different distances to target and it seemed to me that the further away they were the more accurate I was (Or it may have been me getting used to the Olympic recurve bow.?)

Next week we will be shooting with sighrs, which in the back of my mind, I feel is cheating? but going forward I would have a choice of type of bow and what additions I would add to it!

I was a bit worrried because I wear glasses, but it didn't seem to interfere with accuracy and I was very pleased with the result!

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  Insect welfare Survey
Posted by: Small chilli - 12-01-2026, 12:20 PM - No Replies

I’ve just done this. 
https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/c...assessment

If anyone wants to spare 15 minutes 

I found it quite interesting.

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  Just Seed
Posted by: Veggie - 09-01-2026, 06:09 PM - Replies (1)

https://justseed.com/

Lots of  seeds from different companies, brought together on one website.  Useful because you can compare prices and seed quantity for each variety. P&P is only £1.49  so it could be cheaper to buy from Just Seed than from the BigBoys.

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