I'm glad to report that my mum agreed (she had them for her Sunday dinner). From certified good (i.e. organic) Scottish stock, if you remember? I certainly will!
> I have my eye on a plum tree
I was also 'watching' a tree of the same family (but with yellow fruit). Unfortunately, I mostly missed my chance (kids had gotten to them and used the majority as missiles). Worse luck for them, I reckon :o)
Best Regards Both! Tim 'n' Hugs (the latter who 'woofs' an affirmative) :o)
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However,the small films are nice to look at Tim :o)
Hugs
Rita :o)
Hi Rita & Jimmy
> the small films are nice to look at
> I have to agree with Rita about the short films
Thanks!
> they have more impact than long rambling ones
Films, or posts, Jimmy?
> I bet they taste better than bought fruit and veg
By and large, yes. My physalis were one of the disappointments though.
to be continued..
> but the time just seems to fly anyway
Unfortunately, most true for the summertime, eh?
> I am told Australia is drier...
:o) You should see the south of England in a dry year!
> D'ye ken fit a mean like?
Just about, aye :o)
to be continued..
> I really like them raw in a salad
Me too!
> yours all look perfectly edible to me
I'm glad to report that my mum agreed (she had them for her Sunday dinner). From certified good (i.e. organic) Scottish stock, if you remember? I certainly will!
> I have my eye on a plum tree
I was also 'watching' a tree of the same family (but with yellow fruit). Unfortunately, I mostly missed my chance (kids had gotten to them and used the majority as missiles). Worse luck for them, I reckon :o)
Best Regards Both!
Tim 'n' Hugs (the latter who 'woofs' an affirmative) :o)
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