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Oct 18, 2010 22:21

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beyondallreason October 19 2010, 00:51:58 UTC
Oh my - that all looks amazing!

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gandalfstitcher October 19 2010, 11:02:29 UTC
Andrew would love that - bet he's made some chutney as well. We are still eating our small indoor tomatoes. The plants look very sad though.

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lost_house October 19 2010, 17:26:51 UTC
i'm hoping there is cherry jam again next year. that was really nice :)

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d_floorlandmine October 19 2010, 13:33:49 UTC
a small mountain of cheese and a warehouse full of crackers and i'm set for snacking for a *very* long time
Alternatively, Lisa and I can come over and help you with all that ... [grin]

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lost_house October 19 2010, 17:26:11 UTC
*eyes you suspiciously* would you bring cheese?

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d_floorlandmine October 19 2010, 20:04:32 UTC
Damn. Err ... maybe? [grin]

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lost_house October 19 2010, 20:58:49 UTC
*grins* i am currently cheese-less having discovered the last packet of wensleydale has been there far too long and developed an ecosystem of its own :( ...though i think there are a couple of triangles of cheese spread at the back of the fridge somewhere.

cheese-less is a sad state to be in.

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xandutch October 19 2010, 20:10:50 UTC
Impressive! *applauds the bountiful harvest and the hard work processing it*

My store-bought tomato plant turned rather odd and dead, so I've said goodbye and chucked it out. On the other hand I actually spotted a little white flower in one of the strawberry plants today.

all i need is a small mountain of cheese and a warehouse full of crackers and i'm set for snacking for a *very* long time.
Me too, and I don't have chutney. *G*

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lost_house October 19 2010, 20:50:40 UTC
*grins* hurrah for flowers!

you should hypothetically arrange a slashbash for tomato planting season & i could bring you plants :) (... are you allowed to transport plants across eu borders?:)

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xandutch October 19 2010, 21:40:53 UTC
You'll need to tell when tomato planting season is. *g* (Would that by any chance coincide with say, late April or early May? Just some hypothetical thoughts.)

And I have no idea about the transporting of plants. :)

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lost_house October 20 2010, 06:47:18 UTC
that would be a little late for tom seeds but could work nicely for baby plants :)

(i try & start my tom seeds in late feb under cover but it usually ends up being march some time and can leek later:)

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