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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 10:08 pm
by seedling
great day, great food ,great company old and new.

Seedling

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:05 am
by oldherbaceous
Has anyone got a group photo, so us unlucky members that couldn't make it can see what we missed. :)

I will just imagine i was standing next to Lizzies Mum. :)

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:02 am
by Chantal
Don't panic OH. :lol:

I have a load of photos that I'll be sending to Jason this evening. He says he'll put a Malvern gallery on here. Also Steve (Ott) took a group photo for the website/magazine.

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:03 am
by Elderflower
Someone MUST have taken the group picture!
I must see if my mental picture of the gang is a true and accurate one. :D
The picture of the back of Tigger`s head is a start. :D

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 12:25 pm
by lizzie
I agree with Tigger about the lack of plants and seeds around at Malvern this year. I went with my list and got 3 things I wanted. That was it.....

I was disappointed at that.

However, walking through the food hall I did get a very good glimpse of a certain Mr Martin and, I have to admit that, in the flesh, he is rather dishy. He can cook in my house anytime. :twisted:

Grock, Mum and me had a fab day and i'm still stuffed from all the lovely grub. Next year, i'll try to remember to pack the little things: plates, knives, cups, etc.

Great to meet everyone and hopefull we haven't scared off Colin M and Judy and they'll want to join us next time....

I also think Herby was lurking around.......there was a little man shuffling about in a nasty raincoat and flat cap. Was it really Old Herbaceous? :twisted:

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:24 pm
by heyjude
It takes more than a picnic to scare me!

The Autumn show is always gadgets and giant parsnips. It's the Spring show (mid May, 2 weeks before Chelsea) when you have to leave the cheque book at home.

But I did find a long-handled bulb planter that seems (if its weight is anything to go by) fairly sturdy. Time will tell and I'll test it when it stops raining.

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 3:07 pm
by The Grock in the Frock
fantastick day,fab food,fab company,thankyou all.Me and Lizzies mum promised ourselves we would not buy any kitchen gadgets.... :roll: ..well,promises are made to be broken....we both bought ourselves a fab kitchen knife and we got a cool little gadget that sticks ye plassie bags,this was thrown in with the knife :wink: cool or wot :D
J.B was his usual self chatting up all the ladies as we went around :D
Tigger.......well you had to be there to see it,cheshire cat had nothing on her after meeting the infamous Mr Martin.Shame she didnt get him to sign some part of her body,she could of got it tatooed :twisted: or maybe she did,and just didnt show us lot. :shock:
THANKYOU ALL FOR A FAB DAY XXXXXXXXXX

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:10 am
by KGAdmin
Hi All,

We have a nice group photo we'll place online just as soon as Cpt. Carrot gets it off his camera and sorted out.

I'm busy doing the November issue updates for the site, but will get the photo online as soon as I get it.

Pictures can always be popped on the forum, but it would be nice to have a gallery on the main site of images too - so if you have any nice pictures, send them in - along with a caption if possible, to: kgwebmaster@kitchengarden.co.uk


KGAdmin

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:21 am
by Johnboy
Well what a wonderful day. Weather was just right for a change. The picnic was made all the better by the new faces Heyjude, Colin M to name but a few.
Poor Lyndon having to cope with an orgasmic Tigger!!
Chantal having a whole £10 note all to herself!!
Seedling produced a wonderful home made loaf which really was tasty and I am hoping that she will post the recipe on forum. Any chances ???
If it had not been for poor Lizzie who very bravely lent me her elbow and led me round the show I would not have managed to see most of what I did. I only hope that it didn't spoil her day bless her.
I feel that this has to be the very last show that I will manage. (OK cheers from the gallery!)
I would like an honest opinion from anybody who tasted my Tomatoes as they were part of an experiment using Comfrey and no other form of nutrient from sowing to picking. I will post all about the experiment later on today.
JB.

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:30 pm
by Tigger
Chantal - if you post THAT picture of Lyn and I to KG, I'll send the boys round.

Don'y get excited OH - it's not salacious - it's just b****y awful!

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:58 pm
by Chantal
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: I think it's quite a nice photo actually. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:05 pm
by oldherbaceous
Dear Tigger, you really do think bad of me sometimes :wink:

And by the way, what does salasious mean. :?

Malvern lunch

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:11 pm
by KG Emma
Just wanted to say thank you all for a wonderful lunch on Sunday. It really was rather special meeting you all and putting faces to names. Captain Carrot also wants to say thanks but he is rather busy at present and in a panic because he has forgotten to include the infamous KG subject index that goes in the December issue! :D

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:34 pm
by Johnboy
Hi Lady Lettuce,
Being my normal thick self I didn't realise that you were Lady Lettuce. I can now put a face to you.
Do you think that I live up to my Avatar? Some say the Avatar is more lifelike!
Sincerely,
JB.

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:08 pm
by KG Emma
Johnboy wrote:Hi Lady Lettuce,
Being my normal thick self I didn't realise that you were Lady Lettuce. I can now put a face to you.
Do you think that I live up to my Avatar? Some say the Avatar is more lifelike!
Sincerely,
JB.



A lovely big hearted softie springs to mind. Whoops sorry have I blown your hard Avatar image?