Have a few empty jars still. MrSlim brought my collection from UK. But no idea how to preserve anything by this method. Can see Google getting a workout later on.My sister once dated a bloke, a farmer who lived on the family farm not far from Jonzac in the Cherante-Maratime. His mother used to harvest beans - sack loads of them and then jar them up - 365 jars - one a day until the next harvest - great enterprise - disgusting, boring, yuk - but cheap.
You may well find better ideas but I vividly remember my grandparents and parents doing this before home freezers - https://www.chelseagreen.com/2019/preserve-techniques-green-beans/#:~:text=Make a brine using one,always well covered in brine. Top shelf of pantry full of kilner jars of beans. Shelf below was for bottled plums then pickled onions and cabbage just below.Have a few empty jars still. MrSlim brought my collection from UK. But no idea how to preserve anything by this method. Can see Google getting a workout later on.
You're not getting rid of him already, he's only just arrived.MrSlim is off to the scrap yard.
You're not getting rid of him already, he's only just arrived.
What a crop, makes ours look very poor. We have to eat what we pick as there are so few.
take care alf i know thats a bit low for you if i remember correctly xxMorening fellow posters, apologies, but no chance of catching up on posts etc. Life has a habit of playing games and we are mere pawns.
A 5.7 this morning.
Stay well, stay safe and enjoy the absurd.
Back and front later this week.
Was 1.96 when younger, may have shrunk a bit nowadays but not enough!You may not wish to read this if you are over 183 cms tall https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/28/people-6ft-have-double-risk-coronavirus-study-suggests/ - may be good that I'm starting to shrink well below 187 cms
Had expected to give some plants away, but my French neighbours said no thank you, the English ones fled back to UK to escape lockdown. So they didn't take any.POOR ol Mr SLIM....
great crop lizzie..very green fingered.
and do agree what a shame
Here I will confess that the french bean crop is in similar condition. Handful every couple of days only. They got infested with black aphids, (impossible to buy bug spray in supermarkets and garden centres were closed for months and too far away for access by bike.) And then slugs feasted on them. Last night some creature ate the entire root to one of the nine plants, further reducing their productivity.You're not getting rid of him already, he's only just arrived.
What a crop, makes ours look very poor. We have to eat what we pick as there are so few.
Looks like it was found in the Burgess shales!Thank you @dunelm
I did do the same one on red paper...
So this is the Welsh dragon
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Not really, we have 'special interests' and these tend to be things we become extreme experts on. If pursued correctly with proper guidance it can be very lucrative. My own special interest funded my 'variable' existence for most of my life and in some ways still does.
The common problem for younger people on the spectrum is that they are often not allowed to play to their strengths which invariably is their special interest. This can cause many other problems which are then seen (and treated) as co-morbid when they are not. The world is full of spectrum folk following their dreams
Amazingly talented. Maybe I'm not paying enough attention but what is unfinished?This was supposed to be a week-long project for my 2nd effort but in true AlienAspie form... I got fed up with it.
So, you can have the 'unfinished magpie'
I used Procreate and Zen for this as I couldn't do it all in Zen, and I can't paint from memory so the magpie was from a photo
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Amazingly talented. Maybe I'm not paying enough attention but what is unfinished?
For viewers such as myself well worth the time and effort. If it means anything, I appreciate your talent, time and effort and generosity of spirit in sharing.There were supposed to be more blossoms but they are sooooo boring
I envy the speed everyone else can knock this stuff out at, I took so long I had to charge my iPad again
But quite amazing, everyone else, I hope @gennepher @dunelm and myself with my watercolours and I'm sure @geefull will agree we all settle for an impression of something, yours are life like, brilliant. I know I would also have got fed up after a few of that detail. You are very talented.There were supposed to be more blossoms but they are sooooo boring
But quite amazing, everyone else, I hope @gennepher @dunelm and myself with my watercolours and I'm sure @geefull will agree we all settle for an impression of something, yours are life like, brilliant. I know I would also have got fed up after a few of that detail. You are very talented.
Had my arm twisted to go a blustery afternoon walk. Trusty sketch pad always ready so did a quick sketch of the heathland whilst stopping for a cup of coffee, out of flask not cafe. A bit awkward as wind kept blustering the pages... might do a watercolour of it but I have so many of the heathland needs a different approach, food for thought. A5 sketch pad, colour pencils.
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