Have you noticed?
Unlike asparagus and strawberries now these are truly seasonal and grow like weeds. I dug these up before the ground got too hard and made a delicious lunch with a grating of Lincolnshire Poacher cheddar on top.
Mmmm…
Ruth’s grape harvest on the way to be made into grape juice at the pressers – who Andy promised to take pictures of when he dropped them off.
A chance to taste those varieties that supermarkets don’t stock and may be even buy a tree. I have a Pitmaston Pineapple in my garden, from Crown Nursery Apple Day two years ago. It has small but definitely pineapple-tasting sweet yellow russet apples. On Saturday I stopped at my favourite community cafe for a few pounds of theirs on their Apple Day, and a bottle of juice…and two great big slabs of apple cake which I should have made myself! www.crown-nursery.co.uk is near Woodbridge.
Here is my sad looking vegetable patch now that we are heading into the colder weather. A few swede and some celeriac for later, one row of carrots for the odd stew and some chard left. Everything else has gone - but at least I haven’t had to buy any vegetables for the whole summer.
Will probably get a bit of rude spam after that title like when Mum called herself lusciousnibbles@virgin.net or something similar by mistake and was inundated with porn. Been out for blackberries after reading that there are about 140 different types out there. The writer lived in London, only picked above waist height (!) and suggested you buy sweeter varieties from a supermarket as the wild ones have to be cooked to be sweet. Ha ha ha ha ha.
Found out that we can buy fresh local blueberries right on our doostep here in West Suffolk. Jo Garden grows them at Hepworth www.gardenberries.co.uk and makes the best blueberry jam there too. She also sells the bushes ( currently on a special offer) if you want one in your garden to sprinkly a few on your cereal every day. Of course you can buy blueberries cheaper in supermarkets but it’s a bit like blackberries – why would you buy them from a supermarket when you can get them from a farm or a hedge near you?
Vegetarian week is over but there is still nothing better than a new potato from your own garden with a big knob of butter.