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Ashton Keynes Pigs: June 2012
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Pig Fun in the Mud, Snow and Sun! Half a Pig FAQs. Sunday, 3 June 2012. Our first very own Hog Roast. Nigel (right) and mate enjoying their work! Another first for Ashton Keynes Pigs this year was using one of our pigs for a hog roast, another very exciting development. And the fact that this was to be the centrepiece for a meal for 120 people meant there was a lot of pressure to deliver not only great tasting food but a real performance of open air cooking. The gentle art of Sausage Making. First you ne...
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Ashton Keynes Pigs: The gentle art of Sausage Making
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Pig Fun in the Mud, Snow and Sun! Half a Pig FAQs. Sunday, 3 June 2012. The gentle art of Sausage Making. Neil and Paul working in unison. The gentle art of Sausage Making involves a surprising amount of science, hand-eye coordination and good common sense. Who were very knowledgeable and helpful. They also provided a standard mix and with the meat mincer ready we were good to go. Paul and Iona twisting away. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our first very own Hog Roast. View my complete profile.
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The Cottage Garden Farmer: August 2011
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The Cottage Garden Farmer. Adventures in Small Scale Farming in an English Cottage Garden with Seasonal Tips and Recipes. Saturday, 20 August 2011. It's not much but it's ours! The new Community Garden for our village is set to get the green light any time now, and although not a sod has yet been turned, and the Lottery Award is still sitting in the bank, it's already gone from grass, nettles and docks,. More poppies than you can count. This tasselly grass don't know what it is. Links to this post. I kno...
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The Cottage Garden Farmer: February 2011
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The Cottage Garden Farmer. Adventures in Small Scale Farming in an English Cottage Garden with Seasonal Tips and Recipes. Thursday, 24 February 2011. Oops I did it again. Last year when digging over a neglected part of the plot I found I had inadvertently left some parsnips in the ground and they had grown to humungous proportions. Well, while digging over a neglected part of the plot. I expect you can guess the rest. Links to this post. Wednesday, 16 February 2011. Wild Thing, You Make My Heart Sing.
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Loadsaweeds! And a Mystery Egg Thief? | Cottagegardenfarmer's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. July 28, 2009. And a Mystery Egg Thief? They sell all the bits and pieces you need for various options, and I also found a small industial unit in Cirencester who sell off used plastic barrels cheaply. (Contact Rachel at MJP Casings Cirencester http:/ www.naturalsausageskins.co.uk/. The veg garden looks like a jungle! The weather up north seemed quite cool and rainy, and I think it was similar down here, which has also contributed to the weed overgrowth situation. A...
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The Cottage Garden Farmer: January 2011
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The Cottage Garden Farmer. Adventures in Small Scale Farming in an English Cottage Garden with Seasonal Tips and Recipes. Sunday, 30 January 2011. I've been busy doing "January Gardening". That is, not bestirring myself to go out into the actual garden, (brrrr! I have made some trial indoor sowings, particularly those that I have some doubts about, either because they are more than two years old, or are self saved. And how is it by the way, that you can search the shed for something three times, and it's...
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The Cottage Garden Farmer: June 2011
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The Cottage Garden Farmer. Adventures in Small Scale Farming in an English Cottage Garden with Seasonal Tips and Recipes. Friday, 24 June 2011. I've heard of a chamomile lawn, indeed I've tried to grow one several times, with limited success it has to be said, but how about a lettuce lawn? It's growing really well though, so as I said before, if things just come up I like to leave them, extra pickings of salad for free. Watch out for Mr Wilkinson coming along on his lawn mower though! Links to this post.