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Mussarat Nadeem and Kathryn are now friends
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I would love to have an allotment, there needs to be more of them.
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great shot, yours seem to have the most on it.
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I am not in Pakistan as you know but there are very many similarities. The populace is very poor with the basic wage being given to most and usually without health insurance included, even though that is illegal here. The basic wage is not enough ...
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Im a big fan of slow cookers. Just throw everything in and turn on the switch. When you come at night it is all ready and steaming hot. I enjoy grated carrot as a side dish and a bowl of grated beetroot in yogurt. Cook what taste good to you and ...
November 20
Good news about your potatoes, I realise you have a commerical farm, how many acres or hectares do you have Amna.
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Where do you live and garden?
İ am living in Turkey and am a frustrated gardener as İ have no garden
How long have you been growing food?
10-20 years

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Green Lentils

With the cooler weather starting and the winter veggies appearing we tend to eat slightly more legumes at this time. It isnt always easy to think of ways to utilise them. I have over many years being cooking with lentils both green and red, they are very nutritious and very cheap which makes them ideal for cooking on a budget or for large meals. With these recipes you can use canned if you wish, I usually have some precooked in my freezer for times when I need to make a meal in a hurry.


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Posted on November 15, 2009 at 12:30am — 2 Comments

Kathryn

Olives

Have been to the Bazar and bought several kilos of Olives. The ones they sell are green, havent seen any black at the local bazars. I came home and cut into all the olives and have started the leaching. In about a months time I should have some olives ready for the table.

I took a knife and cut 2 vertical cuts into each one, then using several containers added water. You then change the water every day for about a month until all the bitterness has left. Then you use a brine solution. It is ver… Continue

Posted on November 4, 2009 at 6:00am — 3 Comments

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Eggplants, Peppers and Zuchinni




İf you have been blessed with an abundance of produce you may want to think about something a little differerent. These are great and easy to make.

The peppers are easiest so we will start with those. You cut the tops off the peppers, deseed and wash them. Get a needle and thick th… Continue

Posted on August 27, 2009 at 1:40am — 5 Comments

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Green Beans

Green Beans are in. İ like them straight off the vine best but this recipe is great. İ will post 2 recipes - same recipe but with a twist.

Green Beans 1

1 kilo beans topped, tailed and chopped into halves or quaters
2 onions, finely diced
1 tbsp tomato paste 2 tomatoes finely diced
salt and pepper to taste
chilli if so desired

Saute the onion in a little oil, add in the beans and saute until the colour changes. then add in the tomato paste etc. Add enough water to cover the beans and cook on… Continue

Posted on August 7, 2009 at 7:42am —

Kathryn

Summer Bounty

Here is the time for stone fruits, the cherries have past but we have saved all the stems for winter use. Apricots and peaches have come in so will be making jam soon. İ am waiting for all the little gerkins and small green chillies so İ can pickle those for winter. The herb prices are at a low at the moment so İ intend on buying quite a few to dry(one kilo of parsley is1 lira, very cheap and about the same as the Australian dollar)

İ had lunch at a restaurant today, lamachun(flat bread with a… Continue

Posted on August 6, 2009 at 9:40am —

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At 1:57pm on November 18, 2009, Wishingdeeply said…
Hi, that's Redicchio (".") or something...
At 8:52am on November 18, 2009, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal said…
Hi Shelley, exactly this what I am doing... will send some contacts of women who are earning there bread from gardening....
At 4:55pm on November 16, 2009, Gillian said…
Hi Kathryn,
Yes we are right on the edge of the rainforest. We often drive up over the Daintree river (there is a ferry) into the rainforest. the beaches there are amazing - miles and miles of empty flat white sand. there are also lovely walks through the forest, all so well maintained. We are blessed to be living here! the humidity in the wet season does get a bit tiresome, but it does pass...
At 2:29pm on November 15, 2009, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal said…
Thanks Katheyn, Goats are like our babies, we drink their milk and enjoy their company. Eating is little difficult... How is everything at your end. I was away from the network for some time, Dis lots of things during this period. Will update all that info within days.
Take care.
nadeem
At 1:37pm on November 15, 2009, Salma Kamal said…
No Katheyn! I am not a potter.My ancestors might have been.
This pic is of potters of Saidpur village in Islamabad.The village is famous for beautiful pots.
The art of making pottery dates back to the glorious era of Indus civilization 8000 years BC when the first village was found at Mehargarh in the Sibi District of Balochistan.
This civilization expanded and flourished along the Indus river Valley, which is the modern Pakistan.
People from this era not only specialized in painting different designs of pottery, made varieties of pots and used cotton and wool but also made terracotta figurines and imported precious stones from Afghanistan and Central Asia. This civilization spread out in the countryside of Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and North West Frontier Province of Pakistan.
The pots in the picture is made in Saidpur village in Islamabad a craft handed down for generations from father to son.
At 11:21am on November 15, 2009, Penelope said…
The video showing Turkish cuisine was really interesting, lots of variety. Thanks for posting it.
At 9:10am on November 15, 2009, Salma Kamal said…
Yes Kathryn! Luffa is very useful vegetable.
I grow it every year to use its sponge in kitchen and as exfoliate.
At 1:22pm on November 5, 2009, amna mufti said…
Hi Kathryn! I write in Urdu so far.But I have a plan to translate them in english too.I am writing a novel in english but it will take some time, As my work ARARAT is very lengthy and time taking,I have spent 8 years on it and still it will take some more months.I will contact you to share many things.Thanks a lot stay in touch.
At 8:18am on November 4, 2009, Penelope said…
Hi, we had a bit of snow, but it melted and now we have pleasant sunny afternoons, but below freezing temperatures at night and in the morning. It's 21F right now. I've been weaving and sewing little bags. Once I get all my papers graded, which should be before the week is out, I'll take some photos and put them on my web page:
www.waitingforodysseusweavings.com I added a few things to the page a couple of weeks ago. I'm getting ready for our Christmas sale.

How is your new place? Are you enjoying it? Any new recipes? My friend Jonathan made a curry last night, a bit too hot for me, but the flavor was good. I made crab cakes from canned crab which were pretty good with the lime flavored sauce.

--Penelope
At 1:25am on October 20, 2009, PiscesGirl said…
I haven't posted anything up there yet, but I need to! We just bottled the Rhubarb wine and it turned out really well. It is quite sweet, but has a very rhubarby scent. Definitely a dessert wine :)

The cherry, blackberry and concord grape are still in progress. The cherry wine tastes surprisingly similar (to me, at least) to a merlot, and the blackberry is strong but sweet. I haven't tasted the grape in a little while, but last time I did it was incredibly potent. ;)
 
 

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Beautiful bird! You have some exiciting neighbours to snoop at this summer. Keep us updated about their activities!
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Hi Gillian Just great pictures. I think i could tolerate a bird building its nest in my underwear, as long as i wasn,t wearing them at the time. Here,s a link to a great song to acompany your littlest birds. [if it works]
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Thankyou Gillian, the bird pics are great!
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Created by Ian Jun 7, 2009 at 7:28pm. Last updated by Ian Jun 8.

Forum Policy

Hi, I'm starting to put together a few guidlines on using the discussion forum on here.

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Created by Ian May 23, 2009 at 1:55am. Last updated by Ian May 25.

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Created by Ian Sep 12, 2008 at 6:20pm. Last updated by Ian Apr 14.

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Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

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Created by Ian Jun 2, 2008 at 9:54am. Last updated by Ian Apr 13.

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US STATE ABBREVIATIONS

AK - Alaska               AL - Alabama              AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona              CA - California           CO - Colorado
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Created by Ian Jan 27, 2009 at 4:27pm. Last updated by Ian Jan 27.

HOW TO - MAKE COMPOST

Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

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I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

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A Note about Notes

I have just written this note so that I can see what we can achieve by using this new feature.

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