Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Cabbages and Kings (and Queens)...
...and count the use of rocket as a particularly
valuable and delicious discovery....it could even be described as
- rocket science!
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
- rocket science!
or Rocket Home Science : ) ?
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Jos, in reply to
Wow leigh, what a good idea! I tend to just use leaves picked from the plant in cheese sandwiches or under tuna on toast, never thought of them as a vegetable, I imagine they would be amazing instead of silverbeet in a shepherd's pie!
:)My new lot of carrots have just been thinned with the small ones making a wonderful addition to a stew!
Here's my gardening blog:
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Lilith __, in reply to
Wow leigh, what a good idea! I tend to just use leaves picked from the plant in cheese sandwiches or under tuna on toast, never thought of them as a vegetable, I imagine they would be amazing instead of silverbeet in a shepherd’s pie!
My favourite thing with rocket is cheese and beetroot sandwiches. But Leigh has converted me somewhat to using it as a cooked green - then it doesn't matter if it's not a tender young shoot.
PS love your worm's eye view of the broccoli :-)
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
Here’s my gardening blog:
Jos, that's great! I've added your site to the side bar of my At Home Chronicle, under the heading "Sites of special interest". Too busy thinking and working stuff out to write much of late, but hope to download some of my cogitations and discoveries there soonish! :-)
You're quite right about using rocket in stews and such - it's very tasty.
By the way, it's my firm belief that mint is nearly as overlooked as rocket in terms of its value in the kitchen. Try a generous amount of that in your next cheese and tomato sandwich, and I just know you will crow with delight! And I have a superb recipe for gooseberries which includes cooking them up with mint. I call it Gooseberry-licious.
I envy you the mild climate up there for gardening ventures, but do enjoy Otago's weather in other ways.
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
or Rocket Home Science : ) ?
Nora and Ian, that's very funny! :-) And True!!!
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Jos,
I like your chronicles leigh, lots of good stuff there!
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Jos,
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JacksonP, in reply to
First one definitely Black Tulip, second one looks like Apollo, third one – can’t tell from the bud.
Hi Abbie. Firstly, thanks for joining in the discussion. Look forward to some of your wonderful photos too. ;-)
Secondly, I'm a bit slow on the uptake. The Black Tulip magnolia, as raised by one M Jury in New Zealand! And I gather there are several others too. Seriously impressive. I must pay better attention.
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
Best lime and lemon marmalade made today!
Bravo Jos - looks delicious, and your photos are just fabulous! And ah, I'm pleased that you found something to interest you in my writing. :-)
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Islander, in reply to
Now *that* is a very useful couple of tips, Leigh! Thank you-
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
Hello Islander, you're most welcome!
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Lilith __, in reply to
Spring
Looks like a good time to stay in the air! Lovely shots Sof.
And Leigh, that tiny iris is a winner!
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Sacha, in reply to
colourblindness, it's a terrible thing
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Lilith __, in reply to
How’s this – serious or ironic I wonder?
At least your tree has its bottom covered. Unlike this lady!
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Jos,
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Jos, in reply to
you mean you can't see my 3D shots or that your photo isn't Nora?
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Actually, Jos, I just can't persuade my eyes to go 3D on your shots. I think I almost got it with the last one you posted, but not quite. Probably just my eyes, though, there's been many a similar ocular trick I've failed at.
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Islander, in reply to
Chris - are you short-sighted? Even wearing corrective lenses (one of mine is implanted) you just cant get the 3D/stereoscopic effect-
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Danielle, in reply to
I feel like that poor guy in Mallrats looking for the sailboat.
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