Lots of eggs
Surprise Surprise!!!!!!!! Today
Wild mushrooms in the front paddock!!!
Just have to check with my neighbor(mushroom expert) first before cooking them up...............................don't want to die quite yet!!!
Joining again this week with Daphne and many other keen gardeners around the globe to show off what's
been harvested from the plot this week........................
My cos lettuces all went to seed in the last week sadly but we are still picking from the lower leaves for now. I do love going out and grabbing a few leaves whenever you need for a salad or a sandwich and so much cheaper than organic lettuce in the shops too. Lucky you have a handy mushroom expert next door, you definitely don't want to die yet. :)
ReplyDeleteLove fresh salad greens too and haven't had to buy any for months.
DeleteWere the mushies OK? They look a lot like ones we used to pick as kids and sell on the side of the road. In retrospect i'm amazed anyone bought them but they usually sold well.
ReplyDeleteYou were very enterprising..... yes they were good old fashioned field mushrooms.
DeleteOh, how I wish I had chickens! No way, though, because we don't have anybody to care for them when we're away and we travel once or twice a year.
ReplyDeleteWell, that and the dogs. One would think they were friendly toys and the other would think they were good practice when she can't stalk squirrels.
What was the verdict on the mushrooms?
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beautiful harvests! I just wish mushrooms grew here; way too dry. But I've begun some pearl oysters on coffee grounds, waiting to see how well they do!
ReplyDeletePearl oysters on coffee grounds that does sound interesting! good luck.
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