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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by New shoot on Yesterday at 22:47 »
We were running very late so the roasted chicken breasts and hm flat breads that were due to be served with salads had a simplified re-jig and came with roasted veg instead. Still good and welcome after a busy day  :)
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: WORDLE
« Last post by mumofstig on Yesterday at 22:11 »
3 again today  :D
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: How much TV do you watch
« Last post by mumofstig on Yesterday at 21:47 »
TV is rarely on nowadays, I sometimes have a music channel playing in the background, that's about it  ::)
I use I-player if I find I've missed something I did want to watch...
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: How much TV do you watch
« Last post by Lardman on Yesterday at 21:45 »
Broadcast TV not at all for years. I have both netflix and prime but everything new on them feels like Im being preached to and since they've also introduced adverts I don't bother much any more unless it's a comedy special or similar.  I do have the radio on most of the time just to break the silence, it's far less intrusive than a TV.
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Grow Your Own / Sunchocola Tomato
« Last post by Cavolo Hero on Yesterday at 21:43 »
A friend gave me one to plant today.
It’s totally new to me!
Has anyone tried them?

What new to you varieties are you growing this year?
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Chatting on the Plot / How much TV do you watch
« Last post by wighty on Yesterday at 18:28 »
I've realised today that  I don't watch, I just listen.   I've just sung along to  Calamity Jane without  watching any of it.
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by wighty on Yesterday at 18:17 »
Roast beef, yorkies that we bought  ready made and won't again, green  beans, swede and roast potatoes.  Paul had an accident with the gravy ' apparently'   so it was a bit dry.
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Grow Your Own / Re: Asparagus Watch!
« Last post by Hampshire Hog on Yesterday at 17:44 »
Interesting question I had normally assumed my bent spears were as a result of beetle or slug damage. You are correct though that stones can bend the spears along with wind. I would be very careful about shifting soil around them at present.
As I say I get some bent spears but I normally just cut them off and discard them. If you wish you can keep them for soup of course. I would be tempted to hold off for a couple of seasons to let the plants get well established and then consider stone removal if you are getting a lot of bent spears then. Good luck HH
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by MrsPea on Yesterday at 16:06 »
 Hard boiled egg salad with new potatoes , pineapple and icecream   :)
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