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Posted: 15 years ago
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Apart from eating, we've also been gardening! 😆 😃

Great time without watching uttaran! 😉
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Here's our strawberry plant which we recently planted:

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: cluelass

Here's our strawberry plant which we recently planted:



Beautiful....ohh How I wish I can do it too..
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: cluelass

What's carnatic Music?

We've been experimenting making real fruit lollies for the kids!


Its South Indian classical music..😊.....
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: cluelass

Hi,

Here's some nice cool, refreshing, sugar-free, real fruit lollies!



Also made some banana muffins (sugar-free)



And made some moussaka! (Lamb & aubergine)




Finally coconut milk ice lollies



Enjoy!



Yummy......👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: shivani109

Beautiful....ohh How I wish I can do it too..



Thank you. Yes, you can do this!

I got a small plant for only a pound from Morrisons. It's started growing so we put it in a bigger pot (we don't have a garden but a yard). I used 'tomorite' fertilizer, you can also get this from Morrisons, (but be careful as not all plants tolerate it). Then some stems of our strawberry plant started growing roots, so we cut that stem with it's leaves and planted this cutting in another small pot, so it started growing. (You can cheap pots from any pound store). We now have 3 strawberry plants and one of them is growing indoors at home, it's great even if you are living in flat, just need some sunlight from your lounge window.

Enjoy planting while it's still warm! 😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: cluelass



Thank you. Yes, you can do this!

I got a small plant for only a pound from Morrisons. It's started growing so we put it in a bigger pot (we don't have a garden but a yard). I used 'tomorite' fertilizer, you can also get this from Morrisons, (but be careful as not all plants tolerate it). Then some stems of our strawberry plant started growing roots, so we cut that stem with it's leaves and planted this cutting in another small pot, so it started growing. (You can cheap pots from any pound store). We now have 3 strawberry plants and one of them is growing indoors at home, it's great even if you are living in flat, just need some sunlight from your lounge window.

Enjoy planting while it's still warm! 😊



Tqs Sameera, Next time I visit Morrison's I do tht..its been drizzling all day 2day here....hope we can enjoy some more sunny days..ahead..😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Drizzle is a great time for growing Mint.



This has been growing straight from our pot since last year!

Makes great refreshing tea, keeps you alert all day long (unlike the caffeine laden, toxic drug powder, out there).
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Posted: 15 years ago
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You could also freeze mint (like coriander). Simply remove the leaves wash & drain, then put it in sandwich bags.

Whenever you want to make tea, simply take a leaf and add it in your cup.



I add milk in mine!



Enjoy! 😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: cluelass

Drizzle is a great time for growing Mint.



This has been growing straight from our pot since last year!

Makes great refreshing tea, keeps you alert all day long (unlike the caffeine laden, toxic drug powder, out there).



Lovely , I shall try ur tip....btw i buy pots of fresh coriander n m int from the tescos...i shall grow them at home hereafter..😊

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