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Millit
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Post by Millit »

Hear are a few spuds i picked today:),thought i would show u,i have loads left to pick:)

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Cooking them up for dinner? :)
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chonsigirl;889652 wrote: Cooking them up for dinner? :)
they will be cooked for dinner soon, with loads of melting butter over them

mmmmmmmmmmmm:)
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Oh, I bet they will be yummy.:)
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chicken ala king over biscuits

and banana cream pie





thank you

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:)...

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Nomad;889682 wrote: chicken ala king over biscuits

and banana cream pie





thank you

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What?

Biscuits are for dunking in your tea!

You cant have biscuits with chicken!!

Go and stand in the corner immediately :sneaky::rolleyes:
Very nearly perfect ... :D
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mighty fine lookin tatties matey...yum yum:p
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MMMMMmmmmm.....New Spuds! Love 'em.




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umm, peorgies with sour cream
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Millit

Spuds - I'd love to try to grow them

I'm busy picking my Tomatoes - wonderful

My next door neighbor has now picked over 150 tomatoes from her 3 plants..

delicious !!!!

Patsy
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Post by Kathy Ellen »

Ahhhhhhh, I love me spuds Millit:-6

Your spuds look lovely. Think I'll grill some chicken and boil some spuds later.

Good to see ya posting.
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Post by along-for-the-ride »

So you've been diggin' taters?:)

I'm cooking a roast with taters for dinner. Smells great.

Our American bisquits are just small hot mounds of bread.......not sweet cookies.;)
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Oooh nothing like a lovely Spud for dinner, that's made me hungry now for one!! :wah:
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been having a few jersey royals smothered in butter:p:p:p
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Oh and melted cheese is a must, it goes sooooooo well!! :-6
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chrisb84uk;889962 wrote: Oh and melted cheese is a must, it goes sooooooo well!! :-6


not had them with melted cheese:p:thinking:
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Chezzie;889958 wrote: been having a few jersey royals smothered in butter:p:p:p


Hey Chez:-4

Are jersey royals a type of spud. My favorites in Noo Joisey are the russets (starchy and good for baking) new potatoes and yukon gold,,,
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You shold try it then some time, it's one of my personal favourites meals to eat, and surprisingly cheap and easy to do!
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Kathy Ellen;889966 wrote: Hey Chez:-4

Are jersey royals a type of spud. My favorites in Noo Joisey are the russets (starchy and good for baking) new potatoes and yukon gold,,,


Yes Kathy they are and they are fantastic




Have a look at the website: Some fab recipes there too:-4

http://www.jerseyroyals.co.uk/
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Well just to say the spuds where lovely with plenty on butter over them,cant wait till the rest of the veg are ready:-6 x
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We have planted some squash and tomatoes and are keeping our fingers crossed.:)
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Tell us...what else have you planted...

I miss my garden in my former homes. But, with my allergies, I had to get rid of the "dirt." I only plant a few tommos and herbs for cooking. I love looking at them grow. I already have some tiny tommos growing:-6

I planted corn in my former yard and the squirrels and rabbits ate all the heads off my plants. Came home one day to see a cheeky squirrel sitting on its hauches on my front porch chomping away on my corn:wah: The rabbits were also lovely...bit the heads off the plants but put them back

where they found them:wah:

Why don't you post some pics of your garden when you have a chance:-6
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Post by Millit »

Hi Kathy Ellen, i am growing

1 broccoli

2 cauli

3 beetroot

4 sweetcorn

5 toms

6 cucumber

7 strawberries

8 peppers

and all in a small garden x:) i will post pics when they are big enough to see
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Millit;890321 wrote: Hi Kathy Ellen, i am growing

1 broccoli

2 cauli

3 beetroot

4 sweetcorn

5 toms

6 cucumber

7 strawberries

8 peppers

and all in a small garden x:) i will post pics when they are big enough to see


That's lovely Millit....except for the cauli...can't eat them:-5
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Sounds like a lovely garden!:-6
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its a small garden due to my hubby' pond, but if i get 2 of each veg it will make me feel good x:)
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I only have flowers this year, but one year I planted a vegetable garden. I planted one eggplant, and got several of them. I made my husband eat them-he likes them. :wah:
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Millit;890321 wrote: Hi Kathy Ellen, i am growing

1 broccoli

2 cauli

3 beetroot

4 sweetcorn

5 toms

6 cucumber

7 strawberries

8 peppers

and all in a small garden x:) i will post pics when they are big enough to see


I have everything but the corn and beetroot. I have my strawberries down in the perennials area and they have about wiped out my flowers...:D

But I have Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi. I threw my spuds that sprouted in kitchen into the ground but i figure I won't bother looking until fall.:sneaky:
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