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4 Oct, 2008
Looks a lovely colour and very clear ,brilliant stuff !
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3 Oct, 2008
Put the kettle on Chez, we are all coming round for some of your chutney on cheese and toast.
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3 Oct, 2008
Looks lovely colour - is it very alcoholic ? My Dad's was leathal!
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17 Sep, 2008
wonderful, wonderful picture. I do hope you go on taking pics of things you've grown and are about to gobble up?
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17 Sep, 2008
What lovely photos of your produce. I've not seen any like this on GOY, but I think veg etc can be just as beautiful as flowering plants.
Thanks for these.
I feel as if I've been wandering through an art gallery when browsing my fave GOY pics!
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17 Sep, 2008
Very pretty - I have one of these, and did in a previous garden, but it always looks so pathetic, not like this beautiful show. Does it like certain conditions, does anyone know?
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11 Sep, 2008
Did you know they squeak when you squeeze them gently? My daughter discovered that. What a shame you have to wait till nxt Spring now to have fun doing that. Get any kids you know round for a Squeakathon!
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24 Aug, 2008
Hi - I've got a lot of this in my garden too, from my stepmum before she passed away a few years ago and I have got loads of it despite cutting away at it each year. My stepmum always called it Canterbury Bells - I'm not sure if this is the correct name for it however. Can be invasive but you can get a wonderful show of blue flowers so is worth the invasion!! I think it's beautiful. :o)
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10 Aug, 2008
Is this borage? The flowers may only be small but they are stunning and the bees love them.
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7 Aug, 2008
This is something I've often thought about starting, but haven't - yet. Hmmmm! Thanx!
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6 Aug, 2008
I've made wine a few times,over the years but not recently (been too busy) I've made elderberry and elderflower but my best and favourite was bramble wine, absolutely georgeous, I might take it up again as it was fun and easy to do and great to drink.
I've got a recipe book tucked away somewhere that I could look up rhubarb for you if you wanted.
Jane
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6 Aug, 2008
Rhubarb wine, i myself have never made wine but my friend makes the best orange wine, when we to her house we don't take the car,LOL
take the car LOL
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6 Aug, 2008
It's made with honey and garlic and water which is boiled into a syrup and then strained, and because the garlic is cooked it is not real strong. Of course you have to like garlic, but we all do. The only thing you have to be careful of is not to burn it or the garlic gets bitter.
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6 Aug, 2008
Rhubarb wine! Wow, that sounds fascinating. I have never tried making wine. We make a lot of other things including a garlic cough syrup, that helped a lot when the kids were little, very soothing but no drugs. Years ago my hubby made beer, but wine sounds interesting.
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norfolk
4 Oct, 2008
Looks wonderful , all that home grown goodness , yes.. I will be round as well ....!
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