2013 Onion Growing Challenge

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  1. Freddy

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    Hiya John.

    Pretty sure I've had at least one like that. I notice it's out of shape, suggesting it's divided inside. I'd say it needs using up as soon as possible, it might even be un-useable.
     
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      I agree Freddy, I used up the ones that looked a bit soft, must have missed this one. I'll make it into soup tomorrow if it's OK inside :blue thumb:

      It's a bad sign though, I hope the rest dry out and store OK.
       
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          It's a bit of a pain having gone to all this trouble, and end up with less than satisfactory results. I think the fact that they are so 'fleshy' makes them more susceptible to problems, sadly.
           
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            I'm going to chop and freeze some of mine so as i don't waste any...especially after all the effort i've put in:dbgrtmb:
             
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              Stupid question but can you just freeze them raw then Loli?
               
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                @JWK ...yes no problem John....you can open freeze them to save them all sticking together then bag them up but it causes too much of a pong....so just chop and double bag....and then when you want to use them a good wack will separate them:dbgrtmb:...no good in a sandwich but good for cooking with:blue thumb:
                 
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                  You could Caramelise them, takes a while to do it, but worth it [​IMG]
                   
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                    Oooh, Caremelised Onion relish uuuummmm -yummy,
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                      Hiya @Jenny namaste :)

                      Just to fill you in a bit more about the Long Red Florence. If memory serves, I sowed the seed in early March, planting out in May. I believe it's an Onion originated from Italy:)
                       
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                        From Florence perhaps?
                         
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                          I believe so, yes:blue thumb::biggrin:
                           
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                            I drove past Florence once, the coach didn't leave the motorway, would have loved to visit :sad:

                            Still remember seeing the red roof tops.
                             
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