No sorry, I haven't been shooting pigeons, fishing or even foraging..............not for a while anyway.
I came home from work to find a bag of tomatoes and a cucumber on my doorstep - I made a quiche that'll keep us going for a few days.
Free food for dinner tonight!
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Re: Free food for dinner tonight!
Looks delicious
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Re: Free food for dinner tonight!
That quiche looks lovely! Were the veg arranged like that when you found them?? I gave a friend some beef tomatoes yesterday and her son found one most amusing....I wish I had a photo...he said it looked like "daddys bottom" He did not comment on the "nose" sticking out from the front of it! :oops Why do some veg grow like this?? The competition at the allotments always have even, smooth, perfectly formed tomatoes, carrots etc while ours are often verging on pornographic!
The cockerel makes the noise, the hen produces the goods!! anon
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Re: Free food for dinner tonight!
I love free diner!
Battybird, fruits and vegs are just like humans, far from being perfect and if the great majority of people and supermarkets accepted that, there would be a lot less waste....
Battybird, fruits and vegs are just like humans, far from being perfect and if the great majority of people and supermarkets accepted that, there would be a lot less waste....
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Re: Free food for dinner tonight!
Veg are much more interesting the way they grow in real life! What a nice surprise to find on your doorstep.
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Re: Free food for dinner tonight!
Fun to read it again! I haven't got any tomato willies this year though.
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