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- margo - newbie
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Hi All,
Is there some one willing to send me marrow seeds to Australia?
Sealed packet please.
Seeds can be sent here as long as the envolope has on it the botanical and common name of the seed.
Thanks
Gill
Is there some one willing to send me marrow seeds to Australia?
Sealed packet please.
Seeds can be sent here as long as the envolope has on it the botanical and common name of the seed.
Thanks
Gill
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- margo - newbie
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Hi Shiney,
What do you think is best?
I cant find marrow seeds here in Oz, not the ones that can be stuffed with meat and rice etc.
Thanks
Gill
What do you think is best?
I cant find marrow seeds here in Oz, not the ones that can be stuffed with meat and rice etc.
Thanks
Gill
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Hi Shiney
If cherries grew like that; it would give the birds something to think about that eat all mine. Ho hum.
If cherries grew like that; it would give the birds something to think about that eat all mine. Ho hum.
Lanie
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G'DAy Couscous & Shiney (and Gill),
Yeah we used to stuff the monster Zucchinis that I would grow and they turned out OK. I though that the marrows of the UK were somewhat similar if not the same.
Nev
Yeah we used to stuff the monster Zucchinis that I would grow and they turned out OK. I though that the marrows of the UK were somewhat similar if not the same.
Nev
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Sort of, but kids don't like marrows! Mine 'll eat courgettes till the cows come home. (I wish I had some cows)
I have tried marrow with them and you should see their faces.
They do eat everything else tho, so I can't really complain.
I have tried marrow with them and you should see their faces.
They do eat everything else tho, so I can't really complain.
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Hmmm.....I wonder what the difference is?
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White sauce, that's the trick - like my Gran used to make with cornflour and milk. I guess it was probably a sweet white sauce with a little sugar in, but over marrow or cauliflower it was delicious.shiney wrote:kids don't like marrows! [..]
I have tried marrow with them and you should see their faces.
Stew
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Courgettes -v- Marrows
A fresh courgette is a wonderous thing. Very versitile.
A marrow is a large, watery, tasteless lump. I find the best way to get rid of marrow is to chop it up very, very small and add it to stews or mince.
That way it doesn't radically alter the taste of the meat (or soya) and bulks up the meal - thus saving money (which I'm all in favour of)
A marrow is a large, watery, tasteless lump. I find the best way to get rid of marrow is to chop it up very, very small and add it to stews or mince.
That way it doesn't radically alter the taste of the meat (or soya) and bulks up the meal - thus saving money (which I'm all in favour of)
Lanie
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