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Homeade BreadI'm going to have a go. I have a breadmaker somewhere in a dusty corner but its a pain to clean so I'd rather do it without. I was hoping if its fairly easy I could make some every week. Any recommendations or tips for making it easy or more tasty?
Lab grown meathttps://www.sciencefocus.com/science/what-is-lab-grown-meat-a-scientist-explains-the-taste-production-and-safety-of-artificial-foods/ Well its coming, but will take a while before its part of the weekly shop. I wonder if future generations will look back in revulsion at the idea of killing and eatin...
Re: Compostable Food BagsIt seems every authority has a different way of doing things, we get a small plastic caddy for this but no bags.
Re: Compostable Food Bagsour food waste caddies take everything from bones to veg peelings Remember not everyone has a compost heap, also when we have rat visitors I stop putting veg on the compost heap for a while. It all goes to a local Bio-converter place where it gets converted to energy & the waste liquid used as ferti...
Compostable Food BagsHere's a money saver for anyone who's rubbish collection includes a food waste caddy. Ours takes 20ltr bags & the compostable ones at supermarkets are around £2.60 for 10! Literally throwing money away. I cant find them much cheaper online either. However in Aldi & Co-op they have carrier bags made ...
Re: Blind Giblet & friends at ChickenopolousBill died this morning, how strange & quiet the garden is without him
Re: Blind Giblet & friends at ChickenopolousSad news at Chickenoplolous {cry} Bill is dying. He never fully recovered from his illness, his crow was still a croak & running around made him breathless & his comb purple, but he seemed happy & did all the other chickeny things. This morning I found him collapsed on the floor of their coop. He's ...
Slug PelletsGreat news for hedgehogs! Meteldehyde slug pellets are banned from sale and use from May.
Re: Have we lost our connection with food?We were discussing this (amongst other things) with our 20-something sons & their girlfriends. Our post ww2 parents grew their own veg & knew how to store it, ate seasonally, made all meals from scratch, made their own bread/jam/icecream etc, reared chickens/ducks for eating & eggs, made clothes etc...
Re: A question about tomatoesreally?!! What a strange thing. I presume its just for pinched fingers, not cuts?
If any of us remembers to try this next time we get pinched please let me know if it works!
Re: A question about tomatoesThats interesting. I think ventilation might be important, I did squeeze more tomatoe plants than usual in the patch last year, perhaps they were too crowded.
A question about tomatoesLast year I grew lots of lovely tomatoe plants, (blight resistant varieties) in a sunny sheltered spot outdoors. They did really well - then all got blight. I wondered if I could still plant tomatoes there, or nearby, but in containers rather than in the ground. Or would the blight spores be everywh...
Re: KombuchaI've not heard of that, would it be the same as eating kefir?
Re: How does your garden grow?you've made me crave some rhubarb & custard now! no one else in my family likes it so its died out in our household. :(
Re: Eating plants - a balanced & varied diet.aha I beat you! I just made a list & got to 33. I do get some out of season fruit like strawberries & blueberries most weeks, against my principles but little toddler Alice is a picky eater atm so I tend to indulge her when its something healthy. Apples/Pears/Bananas/oranges/grapes/strawberries/blue...
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