Hi Tamworth,
Isn't anything sacred! What I said was to upset an exceedingly snotty snob of a woman. She has never spoken to me since so it seems to have been the right treatment for the occaison! BTW she is from the "oh but we are Organic" Brigade. Then you watch her in the Supermarket filling her trolley with conventional vegetables without even giving the organic section a glance.
Good though wasn't it!!
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I am growing a beard as we speak. Was it a coincidence that Lyndon had one as well?
I think i'll ask the Old Man to grow one now after that JB.
If it floats your boat why not. Mind you, he grew a beard when he was younger and he looked like Peter Sutcliffe!! Maybe i'll dig out the picture and see
If it floats your boat why not. Mind you, he grew a beard when he was younger and he looked like Peter Sutcliffe!! Maybe i'll dig out the picture and see
Lots of love
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He is naughty
Were we lucky with the weather yesterday or WHAT!? It's been raining solidly here since the middle of the night. How about you lot? I'm assuming you're in the rain Tigger, or have some strange umbrella fetish that we don't know about?
Were we lucky with the weather yesterday or WHAT!? It's been raining solidly here since the middle of the night. How about you lot? I'm assuming you're in the rain Tigger, or have some strange umbrella fetish that we don't know about?
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As I recall, promises were made at Malvern to post some recipes (on the recipe page); so can we have:
Lyndon's Lemon Tart
Piglet's Lime Cheesecake
Piglet's Cheese and Marmite Straws &
Tigger's Green Tomato Chutney
to start with please?
Lyndon's Lemon Tart
Piglet's Lime Cheesecake
Piglet's Cheese and Marmite Straws &
Tigger's Green Tomato Chutney
to start with please?
Chantal
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Piglette here......
Oh Lizzie, I did laugh at your description of your OH with a beard when he was younger! You have GOT to post a picture of him!
What a fabulous day it was yesterday. What a lovely place Great Malvern is too - and the weather - well, it was just perfect. Highlight of the day for me was meeting up for lunch. Not just for the goodies you understand, but the company. What a lovely bunch of people. Wellie and Paul - lovely to meet you both and really looking forward to seeing you again. Lovely to meet Seedling and Jenny too. I think you are very brave Jenny finding Malvern on your own. I would have ended up in Skeggie. Chantal - so nice to see you looking so well (and not drugged up to the eyeballs). Tigger and Lyndon -thanks for the goodie bags - what a lovely thought. And Lyndon - that lemon pie and game pie - absolutely scrummy. And thank you so much everyone for all the lovely plants. None of yours came with "extras". Sorry about Piglet's greenfly
Oldherbaceous - I didn't need your coriander after all. Tigger brought me a veritable feast of it! I wish you had been there though OH, you would have loved it. I think I might have been talking about you at 12.30, asking someone if they thought you had a beard!!
For those of you who didn't make it yesterday, let's hope we can meet up at the Autumn show in Malvern, or in Harrogate!!!
Love, Piglette
Johnboy - I have been laughing all day every time I think of your "statue". It was so funny I fell over didn't I??? I think you're smashing (and your whiskers!)
Oh Lizzie, I did laugh at your description of your OH with a beard when he was younger! You have GOT to post a picture of him!
What a fabulous day it was yesterday. What a lovely place Great Malvern is too - and the weather - well, it was just perfect. Highlight of the day for me was meeting up for lunch. Not just for the goodies you understand, but the company. What a lovely bunch of people. Wellie and Paul - lovely to meet you both and really looking forward to seeing you again. Lovely to meet Seedling and Jenny too. I think you are very brave Jenny finding Malvern on your own. I would have ended up in Skeggie. Chantal - so nice to see you looking so well (and not drugged up to the eyeballs). Tigger and Lyndon -thanks for the goodie bags - what a lovely thought. And Lyndon - that lemon pie and game pie - absolutely scrummy. And thank you so much everyone for all the lovely plants. None of yours came with "extras". Sorry about Piglet's greenfly
Oldherbaceous - I didn't need your coriander after all. Tigger brought me a veritable feast of it! I wish you had been there though OH, you would have loved it. I think I might have been talking about you at 12.30, asking someone if they thought you had a beard!!
For those of you who didn't make it yesterday, let's hope we can meet up at the Autumn show in Malvern, or in Harrogate!!!
Love, Piglette
Johnboy - I have been laughing all day every time I think of your "statue". It was so funny I fell over didn't I??? I think you're smashing (and your whiskers!)
Glad to hear it all went so well. The food sounds wonderful. I loved the comment about the OH/spouses not really sure what to make of you gardening lot! My OH helps me on the allotment, but he does think I'm a bit obsessive when it comes to all the sowing and planting I do - and talking about it on the KGF!
I hope to join you for the Malvern Autumn show! Happy gardening everyone!
I hope to join you for the Malvern Autumn show! Happy gardening everyone!
Is there some way that the mag can do a write up about it and post some of your photo's? It would make a good story and give the forum some publicity in the mag.
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Hi Peat
Mr PH already has a photo of us in his sticky mitt which he says he'll put in the mag. I should think they could cull an article from this thread! You're right, it would be good publicity for the forum and what's more, we're planning to hold meet-ups at GW Live (NEC), Malvern Autumn Show and hopefully Harrogate Flower Show so the more that read about them and come along the better it will be.
Mr PH already has a photo of us in his sticky mitt which he says he'll put in the mag. I should think they could cull an article from this thread! You're right, it would be good publicity for the forum and what's more, we're planning to hold meet-ups at GW Live (NEC), Malvern Autumn Show and hopefully Harrogate Flower Show so the more that read about them and come along the better it will be.
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Hello my dear Piglette, i will have to give the two extra special pots of corriander i was growing you, to someone else now then.
The gang will get to meet me one day, you no what they say, it comes to those who wait.
Theres no beard on my face just a big permanent grin.
Hope you all have a lovely time in France, and return to some healthy plants.
I can't get the vision of a five foot fuchsia with legs walking down the road out of my head, very funny indeed.
Kind regards the beardless Old herbaceous.
Theres no fool like an old fool.
The gang will get to meet me one day, you no what they say, it comes to those who wait.
Theres no beard on my face just a big permanent grin.
Hope you all have a lovely time in France, and return to some healthy plants.
I can't get the vision of a five foot fuchsia with legs walking down the road out of my head, very funny indeed.
Kind regards the beardless Old herbaceous.
Theres no fool like an old fool.