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October 17
This summer my sister-in-law also had too many Zucchini but they came up with a great idea.... Zucchini chips! They are so good! We tried to make a bunch to put away for later this year... but we have already eaten all we have made.
September 20
August 26
I love preparing meals in a crockpot. In every season but the summer, I too use the crock pot several times a week. I have a small kitchen, and the heat accumulates quickly. I have a great countertop convection oven that I love and use all the tim...
August 25
I did it! I picked an overgrown yellow squash yesterday morning, about 10 inches long (I've picked larger), and last night I halved it lengthwise, removed the seeds, and scraped out some of the flesh. Added the flesh to about a half pound of groun...
August 25
You could probably do it wrapped in foil on the grill or in the crock pot. I love the crock pot and use it all year long, not just for stew in the winter.
August 24
August 24
DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! Wouldn't you know it: the minute I put them outside, the sun went away as you can see from this picture. Yesterday morning when I checked on them I saw mould creeping in and had to sort through them all. Tossed half out the...
August 24
I bet it's great with Foie Gras too ; )
August 24
Oh yes! I do stuffed zucchini too! but I didn't get any zucchini this year. I've been thinking of doing it with a yellow squash, but I just don't like using the oven in the summertime. What you're describing however, makes my mouth water, and I'm ...
August 23
I actually love the large, overlooked zucchini the best. My mom would cut them in half, scoop out some of the meat and finely chop, mix it with a meatloaf type mixture (ground beef, bread crumbs or rice, egg, and spices), stuff it back into hollow...
August 23
I cut them in half, lengthwise and parboil them. Then scrape out the flesh, mix with fresh herbs, chopped capsicum, grated cheese (and anything else like crisp bacon bits, corn kernels etc) and pile the filling back in. Place under the griller or ...
August 23
I had the same thing happen with yellow squash. I was getting so many squash that some grew huge before I could harvest them, After removing the seeds, I grated many and froze them for soups and stews this winter. Others I canned. The picture here...
August 22
Your solution was ingenious. The only thing I have done is use them in lieu of pasta for lasagna or a dish resembling lasagna (I'm inclined to invent concoctions - which usually turn out well but can never be repeated because there is no precise r...
August 22
Green curry shrimp/chicken with zucchini Green Curry Shrimp with Zucchini Serves 6 1 tablespoon green curry paste 3 garlic cloves 2 cups coconut milk 4 tablespoons fish sauce 2 tablespoons lime juice 2 teaspoons light brown sugar 4 tables...
August 22
Here's what I did with mine. Originally I was really tempted to use them to enrich my compost (isn't compost just great for soothing one's conscience about possible food wastage?) but my daughter was adamant, so I finally came up with a plan, impl...
August 22

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Where do you live and garden?
In the Alps of France
How long have you been growing food?
< 1 year

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At 11:28am on October 17, 2009, RAINBOW said…

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At 3:56am on August 16, 2009, Grant said…
Bonjour, growing veg in Jersey, ILes de Manche. Do you have any snail farms near you or know of anybody that is involved with them please.
At 11:24am on August 7, 2009, Cindy said…
Your garden and pool are beautiful. And your view is amazing!
At 11:16am on July 24, 2009, Gail Wolf said…
Hello J,
Welcome to KGI! I hope you enjoy being a part of the community.

Your harvested vegetables are beautiful and your garden beds are lovely. What hard work you did to build them! I'm curious about how you access the center area of your planting beds...did you leave a small path to reach the centers?

Again, welcome!
 
 

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I also recommend Seed Savers Exchange. Not only does Heritage Farm offer seeds they've grown, but you can become a member and exchange thousands of seeds with other gardeners. The beauty of seed savers is you can use heirloom seeds that you have g...
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........So the story is that this land is under the unlawful use of big wigs.No body dares to touch them.As they are usually in govt.or are the relatives of those in power.That is why I was telling Salma,problem is not simple.It is so intricate,it...
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Glenn! we also have the same allotment system.In which about 550 square feet ,(if I am not mistaken) or so is alloted to a family to grow fuel wood on it .Govt. only plants the trees and then the family looks it aftern grow what everthey want alon...
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Mussarat Nadeem is now friends with Kathryn and amna mufti
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DIscussion group for people who hunt wild edibles.
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I would love to have an allotment, there needs to be more of them.
23 hours ago
great shot, yours seem to have the most on it.
23 hours ago
Thanx!
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I pay £50 pounds a year approximately for my allotment. This amount has doubled in the last few years as their popularity has increased. Mine is 300 square yards, although there are smaller ones. The trend nowadays is to split them in two, so they...
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Allotments are now very popular in the UK. I used to have empty ones around mine for years. This site describes what an allotment is. The main advantage of an allotment is that it does not have to be too tidy, so is ideal for trying out different ...
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I believe the British allotment system was developed in the late 19th & early 20th centuries to feed the urban poor mainly in the north of the country. Areas of land in urban areas were owned by local government and small parcels [300 square yards...
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I am not in Pakistan as you know but there are very many similarities. The populace is very poor with the basic wage being given to most and usually without health insurance included, even though that is illegal here. The basic wage is not enough ...
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Created by Ian Jun 7, 2009 at 7:28pm. Last updated by Ian Jun 8.

Forum Policy

Hi, I'm starting to put together a few guidlines on using the discussion forum on here.

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Created by Ian May 23, 2009 at 1:55am. Last updated by Ian May 25.

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Created by Ian Sep 12, 2008 at 6:20pm. Last updated by Ian Apr 14.

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Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

If you have a recipe you want to add on here, just post it on the site and leave a comment on my page telling me where it is and I'll go and fetch it back here.

They are organised in Contributor Order but I'm open to better suggestions!

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Created by Ian Jun 2, 2008 at 9:54am. Last updated by Ian Apr 13.

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US STATE ABBREVIATIONS

AK - Alaska               AL - Alabama              AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona              CA - California           CO - Colorado
CT - Connecticut          DC - Dist of Columbia *   DE - Delaware
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Created by Ian Jan 27, 2009 at 4:27pm. Last updated by Ian Jan 27.

HOW TO - MAKE COMPOST

Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

KATE’S ADVICE

I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

1 you have to fill it up all at once

2. it seemed mostly

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Created by Ian May 30, 2008 at 5:29am. Last updated by Roger Jan 15.

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Welcome to Notes.

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Created by Ian May 28, 2008 at 12:10pm. Last updated by Ian May. 30, 2008.

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I have just written this note so that I can see what we can achieve by using this new feature.

If you read this and have any suggestions then please leave a comment on my page or email me.

Ian

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Created by Ian May 28, 2008 at 6:19pm. Last updated by Ian May. 28, 2008.

 

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