Re: (ATTN) The Harlow tart
- From: comps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vicky Conlan)
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 00:14:09 +0000 (UTC)
According to <strikeboy@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>I can take or leave pretty much all forms of desert, sweets, cakes and
>puddings. I don't have much of a sweet tooth at all. I love really dark
>bitter chocolate but apart from that I'm happy enough with good quality
>fruits. Around my way we grow loads of berries, stone fruit such as
>peaches and apricots, and (until this year) a huge amount of apples. It's
>a fantastic place to eat seasonally. Christmas time we're buried in
>peaches, Autumn, we have lovely crisp apples. We have a strawberry farm
>down the road where you can pick your own, they're fantastic warm and
>ripe. They'll also blend some up straight out of the garden and make ice
>cream or frozen yoghurts out of them if you want.
I had an insane amount of strawberries in the garden this year. Which is
weird, cos very little else actually grew, for some reason.
>> bean-smash in a similar way. Heh. I'm a bit of a sick puppy when it
>> comes to lunch.
>I think I might vomit tbh.
I think you're in the majority, tbh.
>We grow a load of different letttuces and raddichio and herbs'n'*** in
>our garden so just about every night in Summer we go and rip a load of
>leaves off to make mescalin salad. Serve it up with tomatoes, capsicum
>and whatever other fresh stuff we have to hand to go with our meal.
I can't stand salad. Lettuce gives me indigestion, I hate celery, cucumber
is dull, peppers make me ill ... I suppose I could eat a bowl of tomato.
>It's why I became a NZ'er you know.
A well planned decision for a 3 month old.
>They're about to stop the last of the glass bottle delivery here in NZ.
>That includes us and I'm fucked off about it. A nice little bit of
>recycling that actually works and they're going to finish it because it
>doesn't quite suit some ***'s bottom line.
I've always been confused by glass bottles. They don't reuse them any more,
they just melt them down and remake them. Which strikes me as an insane
amount of energy to waste. Mind you, I guess they take a bit of sterilising
to reuse. I'm pretty sure I've seen a milk bottle on a step with half a tree
stuck to the inside when I was younger ...
>> Ooh. Butterscotch and espresso sounds nice. Or are they seperate?
>Which reminds me, it must be time for coffee.
nah, time for bed.
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