Todays Spuds

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  1. Phil A

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    Couple of tiny new potatoes that were cut back by the frost as well as last seasons ones.

    Translated some of them into....

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    A home grown veg curry.

    With Beetroot, Peas & Onions plus a Lightly Scrumped Apple.
     
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      Veggie
      See for me to be self sufficient, I would need a beef cattle herd, a dairy cow herd, a dairy pig unit, several lambs, chicken run, a Goose Gun
      Then ten square feet of garden for tatties, carrots and peas
      Jobs a good un

      Sorry Zigs but your lunch resembles what I would term a technicolour yawn after a night on the beer :-(

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        Tasted good though Jack.

        I'd normally lob some prawns in, but not been out prawning much this year on account of my foot still being injured, prawning is best done at night, which is drinking time & the sea is a 2 mile round walk.
         
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        Whats one of those:what:
         
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        Have you had that foot looked at Ziggy. It's somewhile since you damaged it?
         
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        i just planted swift and pentland javlin into my polytunnel :dbgrtmb:.
         
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          A shotgun with a long 36" barrel and shoots 2oz of lead bb for bringing down high flying skenes of geese
          Common in Scotland

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          Thought it might be something like that, got the picture out of my head of you blasting the head off a farmyard goose with a 4/10
           
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          No but evil podiatrist wife says i've got to walk as normal as possible with it.
           
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          That curry certainly looks tasty Ziggy.
           
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          Oo it is Fens, made a big pan, so i'm eating it now too.
           
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          AND you belive her :loll::heehee:


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          No, but it seems to be working.
           
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          I don't want to go against what your other half says Ziggy, but I'd get it checked out, you may have fractured something which is why it's taking some time to heal. :)
           
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