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# i have two of his cookbooks :)
i do agree with alot of his principles and lifestyle choices
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:46, archived)
# he's the main reason
i grow my own veg
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:48, archived)
# I do it solely for personal pride.
That's enough for me.
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:51, archived)
# there is something immensely satisfying
about eating a plate of veg that you've grown yourself
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:53, archived)
# I get the same thing from game.
Coming back from the allotment we had when we lived in Corsham, with potatoes, artichokes, broccoli, carrots, suede, parsnip, horseradish, nasturtium seeds to pickle, onions and a pigeon which was trying to eat my cabbages was the best meal ever.

This despite the fact that Jim tried to cook the pigeon until the juices ran clear, bless her.

It was about the size of my fist when she'd finished.

I'd like to rear guinea fowl, but only when I am wealthy enogh to keep them out of earshot.
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:59, archived)
# i'd love to keep chickens
but here in the suburbs, that's not a very good idea.
(, Tue 9 Oct 2007, 0:00, archived)
# We always used to.
I prefer quail eggs and I prefer guinea fowl to eat.

Chickens are fairly shit to be honest.
(, Tue 9 Oct 2007, 0:05, archived)
# im not overly fond
of the gamey taste, but i love chicken. rabbit pie is gorgeous, haven't had that for years!
(, Tue 9 Oct 2007, 0:13, archived)
# tell u what i dislike about growing your own veg...
stupid fat slugs! and catapillars and some ugly beetle things (that i've so often nearly cut up and cooked)
catapillars ate all my brocolli :(
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:53, archived)
# Purple sprouting?
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:56, archived)
# aye
(, Tue 9 Oct 2007, 0:01, archived)
# they got
all my cabbages this year. they ruined most of my purple sprouting broccoli, too.

edit: mindpiss!
(, Mon 8 Oct 2007, 23:56, archived)