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Post by Cherry on Oct 20, 2013 7:46:32 GMT
We have a Llama in the field about 100m away from us called Gino D'acampo...personally i think the Llama is better looking Oh Rosie! I don't know what to say. I just adore Gino. Like Lou78W I find him easy on the eye and I love listening to his accent. I do love Italian food too. I think Australians on the whole like this sort of food because of the amount of migrants from Italy and Greece.
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Post by SueA on Oct 20, 2013 17:27:36 GMT
I agree Cherry , he's very cute! O.H. can't stand him because I think he's cute! Oh, he cooks O.K. as well!
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Post by Lou78W on Oct 20, 2013 19:26:06 GMT
He's deffo a woman's man.....that' why men don't like him......
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Post by Cherry on Oct 20, 2013 22:49:50 GMT
He's deffo a woman's man.....that' why men don't like him...... Jealousy!
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Post by Rosie on Oct 21, 2013 8:13:49 GMT
We have a Llama in the field about 100m away from us called Gino D'acampo...personally i think the Llama is better looking Oh Rosie! I don't know what to say. I just adore Gino. Like Lou78W I find him easy on the eye and I love listening to his accent. I do love Italian food too. I think Australians on the whole like this sort of food because of the amount of migrants from Italy and Greece. The Hairy Bikers are more my taste.. . I don't like 'pretty' men Can't stick Gary Rhodes either, or Gordon Ramsey. Hugh FW is ok.
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Post by Cherry on Oct 21, 2013 13:50:52 GMT
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Post by daitheplant on Oct 22, 2013 19:12:15 GMT
Sorry, thought I was on the seed swap forum.lol lol lol lol lol.
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Post by Lou78W on Oct 22, 2013 19:53:20 GMT
You are......we do deviate from time to time.....lol
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Post by SueA on Oct 22, 2013 20:26:51 GMT
I suppose we could put some basil seeds in the swap to use in Gino's recipes daitheplant !
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Post by Cherry on Oct 23, 2013 6:26:31 GMT
Or you can choose veg seeds and when grown,chuck them into the pan with a glug of oil and make a meal in 15 minutes. Preparation time is not included. Also save a fortune, but buy the recipe book for £26 first. I checked this and it has come down dramatically.
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Post by SueA on Oct 23, 2013 18:00:28 GMT
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Post by Lou78W on Oct 23, 2013 18:25:09 GMT
I've got Paul's book SueA...
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Post by daitheplant on Oct 23, 2013 18:45:52 GMT
I do a mean Chicken Chasseur.lol lol lol
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Post by Cherry on Oct 23, 2013 18:56:38 GMT
SueA it is the same on Amazon with super saver delivery. It will come down further soon. We do use The Book People too.
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Post by Moonlight on Nov 4, 2013 10:22:40 GMT
I have a had a couple of folks asking about our annual seed swap. We normally do this just after christmas, so i was wondering what you all think about it. Would you all like to do the swap this month or wait till January? Us mods don't mind either way. Also, there are always spare seed left that are sent back to me after the swap. This time i suggested to Cherry and steve that we give them to a charity shop like cancer research. Again let me know your thoughts on the thread and we'll decide everything from there. So get your thinking caps on Garden friends I think that it is a good idea to donate the seeds to charity, in whichever form suggested. The idea of starting it earlier to give people the opportunity to choose before ordering seeds when they could find what they wanted in the swap makes sense but understand that some members might prefer January.
It was my first time last year but I did notice that it took a long time from start to finish. What about starting earlier but stopping over the Christmas period and then kick off again in January like normal. So the early birds get the 1st worms (before they spend money ordering seeds) and for the members that would prefer a January start, they could carry the swap on then. All that would need to happen would be that the last 'early' person look after the envelope until January.
What do other people think?
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