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Post by sweetpea on Jul 28, 2018 10:26:12 GMT
Nah! The only other one is in the house and needs a broomstick to fly
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Pies
Jul 27, 2018 13:25:40 GMT
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 27, 2018 13:25:40 GMT
In Jamaica you can get a steak & kidney pie for $1.75, a chicken and mushroom pie for $1.60 and an apple pie for $1.25.
In St Kitts and Nevis a steak & kidney pie will cost you $2.00, a chicken pie (without mushrooms) is $1.70.
A steak & kidney pie in Trinadad and Tobago is $2.50, but you can get two for $3.50. They also do a meat and potato pie for $2.
Those are the Pie Rates of the Caribbean.
Hat. Coat
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 27, 2018 13:17:33 GMT
Oops! how did I miss that? Trust you had a good one Mrs. R.
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Bat
Jul 27, 2018 9:02:02 GMT
Post by sweetpea on Jul 27, 2018 9:02:02 GMT
Watching a bat last night. We used to see several in this location but could only spot just one.
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 25, 2018 22:26:17 GMT
You will need a clear horizon to the east unlike me who has buildings in the way so will have to go elsewhere
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 25, 2018 10:47:09 GMT
I would think they could cross-pollinate if they're next to each other because of wind or insects even though they normally self-pollinate & the harvested seed might be some sort of hybrid. If the plants are F1 hybrids also then saved seeds probably wouldn't come out the same as the parent plants either even without cross-pollination so if you definitely want to grow exactly the same chillies/peppers again from saved harvested seed you would have to isolate each plant & hand pollinate with a little paint brush or similar. Or a well trained bee
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 24, 2018 21:32:56 GMT
I actually thought about cutting the grass but that's as far as it got.
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 23, 2018 17:52:49 GMT
One for you and the lad
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 23, 2018 17:35:15 GMT
Here's another moon
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 23, 2018 12:50:44 GMT
Yes SueA on the evening of the 27th the moon rises fully eclipsed and then gradually comes out of it and returns to a normal full moon. Knowing my luck will probably be clouded out.
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 22, 2018 17:19:01 GMT
Lots of large whites around atm, very noticeable. Just a few others which I fail to recognise but looked like speckled brown and one red admiral type but could well have been some other sort.
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 22, 2018 11:37:38 GMT
My first thought too
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 21, 2018 21:16:03 GMT
In a normal year we would use the fruit up over winter, but we are trying not to fill the freezers up since we are hoping to move in the near future and there is no guarantee that where we go would have enough room for three big freezers. Someone else can have the bushes with pleasure. They just need to buy the house to get them. There are no shops in the nearest village at all, not even a newsagent any more. So shops are a 20 mile round trip. Isolated or what. I lived in the desert once, no nothing.
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 21, 2018 12:11:54 GMT
Put it on freecycle Geumlover I'm sure someone would take surplus fruit.
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 20, 2018 22:59:33 GMT
chucking it down 1030pm
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