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Fresh vegetables.
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JoyLouise | Report | 17 Jan 2021 08:58 |
Ann, I have three (different sizes) of those covers with beads as weights but these are made from gauze and decorated with a couple of lines of stitched holly-decorated lines across them. An Oz friend made them for me one Christmas about 35 years ago. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 17 Jan 2021 08:40 |
Joylouise There are still a few prefabs around this area, They look as though they were purchased as many have been modified with ne roof etc. And mostly they still look good from outside. (I have really only seen them from the bus.) |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 17 Jan 2021 08:35 |
JoyLouise, |
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JoyLouise | Report | 17 Jan 2021 07:59 |
You brought back some lovely memories, Sylvia. :-D |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 16 Jan 2021 22:02 |
I can't remember what the cool storage was at the first house we lived in, it was a mill-town Victorian redbrick terrace house, door opening straight on to the street, 2 up and 2 down. There was a basement that I was not allowed to go down intto, so maybe Mum kept stuff down there. |
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Andysmum | Report | 16 Jan 2021 12:00 |
Our previous house (Victorian) had a basement where some earlier owner had built a proper wine cellar, with racks etc. We didn't use it. There was also a pantry, which was always cold and had a marble shelf. |
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ZZzzz | Report | 16 Jan 2021 10:43 |
Some of fruit and vegetables are vac packed so they can put dates and bar codes on them, we prefer fresh to frozen and only buy what we need, there is nowhere cold in our house apart from the fridge so there is very little waste. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 16 Jan 2021 08:36 |
Yes, Sylvia, our foodstuffs, fruit and vegies come with either a 'use by' or a 'best before' date stamp. There are moves afoot to do away with that for fresh fruit and vegetables because people sticking rigidly to that date stamp has resulted in too much wastage. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 16 Jan 2021 03:47 |
Caroline ...... the cold cellar was a good idea. |
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Caroline | Report | 16 Jan 2021 02:28 |
I have a cold cellar; under the front steps; fresh fruit and veg keeps quite well in there during winter. I even have fresh fruit juice in there.....okay and the odd bottle of wine.... |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 16 Jan 2021 00:53 |
Do your foods have "Use by" date OR "Best before" date??? |
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grannyfranny | Report | 15 Jan 2021 21:40 |
Mum used to buy a large Webbs lettuce, strip off the outer leaves and steam them a bit along with grated carrot. Season well and sprinkle with grated cheese to serve. |
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Annx | Report | 15 Jan 2021 21:32 |
Same here. I just cut off the shoots and any green and discard any that have started to soften. I only peel ones to mash or roast. I peel swede and parsnips, but not young carrots for roasting. Most things like cabbage are fine after a week or two in the fridge if you peel the outer leaves off. As has been said, broccoli, cauli and sprouts don't keep so long. Lettuce keeps well if you cut it with a plastic rather than a metal knife and everything keeps better if the fridge temperature is kept really cold without freezing. Mum never wasted anything so neither do I. I cut up the peeled broccoli stalks (if not tough) and cabbage stalks and use the cauli leaves. |
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Ron2 | Report | 15 Jan 2021 17:19 |
same as grannyfranny really. Green parts of spuds are poisonous - no ifs, no buts. Been a warning out recently about spuds and when not to use ie green, sprouting, wrinkled skin etc. I've planted sprouting ones many times and always had a good crop. Grow em in old patio tubs/bags |
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ZZzzz | Report | 15 Jan 2021 17:16 |
I don't go to Tesco but I will check Sainsbury's the next time I go there. I wonder how those that are obsessed with dates will cope, some might not want to decide for themselves :-( |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 15 Jan 2021 16:33 |
It's either Tesco's or sainsbury's, that have stopped putting a 'use by' date on a lot of their veg. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 15 Jan 2021 16:22 |
I don't peel potatoes for roasting, or jackets, of course, nor new potatoes for boiling. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 15 Jan 2021 16:11 |
Gwyn with poatoes it depends, some I leave the peel on and some I peel, Always peel for roast though. I can't actually eat the peel of jacket potatoes and it gives me stomach pains. Also depends on the carrots, some I just scrub and some I use the peeler very thinly. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 15 Jan 2021 16:02 |
Do you all peel potatoes and carrots? |
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ZZzzz | Report | 15 Jan 2021 15:34 |
People have become obsessed by dates on food items, in my opinion it is not necessary but is used as a safeguard for shops etc, there is a lot of food waste by households and by what shops, restaurants and the like throw away. |
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