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Sep. 8th, 2013 05:52 pmI'm definitely discovering the joy of the vegetable garden.
There have been courgettes aplenty during the past few days, and I'm now very partial to my courgette curry. Today, we had tomato salad, as red toms are beginning to show up all over the vines. And yesterday I made a pumpkin pie, which we devoured for supper, and a curried pumpkin tart with parmesan, which we shall have for tea today. There is still half a pumpkin left, an enormous one glowing orange in the garden, and a small one beginning to burgeon. Although oddly, the butternut squashes seem to have decided to stay at 'baby squash' size, like exotic Christmas decorations.
We might just have home-grown sweetcorn with our pumpkin tart, too. Really, it is all very exciting!
In other news, Lance Bass is such a sap. (Awww.) Not that this is actually news to anyone.
BTW,
brandywine28, I wanted to comment to your post but LJ refused to let me even open the page. >:(
There have been courgettes aplenty during the past few days, and I'm now very partial to my courgette curry. Today, we had tomato salad, as red toms are beginning to show up all over the vines. And yesterday I made a pumpkin pie, which we devoured for supper, and a curried pumpkin tart with parmesan, which we shall have for tea today. There is still half a pumpkin left, an enormous one glowing orange in the garden, and a small one beginning to burgeon. Although oddly, the butternut squashes seem to have decided to stay at 'baby squash' size, like exotic Christmas decorations.
We might just have home-grown sweetcorn with our pumpkin tart, too. Really, it is all very exciting!
In other news, Lance Bass is such a sap. (Awww.) Not that this is actually news to anyone.
BTW,
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