Small chilli
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(27-04-2024, 11:01 AM)Veggie Wrote: A quick flick through - saw lots of recipes for sweet potato spirals. Ever tried those? No. Would definitely give them a go. You can’t do much wrong with a sweet potato. Shame they’re such a bugger to grow. Really must try again when the garden is a little more in place.
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A box of expensive chocolates were left for the cleaners today. Luckily I was working alone so I didn’t have to share .
Apart from with Bob, but he eats all the ones I don’t like. So that’s ok .
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A barrow load of manure in exchange for a windowsill tomato. Such a good swap I offered another tomato for the windowsill and a promise of outdoor ones later. That way I'll get more manure later too.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Veggie
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IN came an IKEA flexi laundry tub (like a shallow trug) - came in handy for putting the Morries YS plants in, in the car.
Also some Puzzle/Sudoku books.
OUT went about 50, 3-4" pots for a teacher who wants all the pupils to grow a sunflower.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Called in at the church the other day come hope with, 2 olive loaves, french stick and a bag of wholemeal bread cobs. There must have been 5 bread trays of assorted baked goods.
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