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Post: # 17706Post Kitchenwitch »

Just wanted to say hello: found you via Kate's link on http://foritisi.blogspot.com, and thought I'd pop over, not least for some nettle wine tips!

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Hello there kitchen witch and welcome to the forum.

Have only made nettle beer in the past, is nettle wine nice?
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hi kitchen witch what you brewing up in the veg patch then.lol

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Welcome, Kitchenwitch - you are another member of the witch and wizard family... (They are growing all the time!)

The bit of wizardry that would interest me most in the kitchen is washing up, and putting the stuff away. :wink:
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Post: # 17755Post Kitchenwitch »

Hi all!

Nettle wine - not sure what it's like, but hoping to find out - there must be a reason why the little wretches keep springing up all over the garden, right? :wink:

I'm still working on the washing-up doing itself - so far, the closest I've come is a rather large dishwasher, but it doesn't work consistently, and sometimes refuses to work at all. What's that? Sorry? Why shouldn't I talk about my husband like that? :wink:

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Post: # 17762Post justkate »

Hello KW :-) Like the pic LOL

I saw a visit from this post in my stats, came to see what it was about and found you here. What a nice surprise :-) So nice, I actually came out of lurkdom and joined up too. I usually hover around the site picking up tips.

To everyone else, Hello, I'm Kate, I live in Yorkshire, and I'm trying to get more self sufficient with each passing year. Still have a way to go though. I'm interested in the nettle beer, it sounds the perfect way to use up the little blighters. What does it taste like?

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Post: # 17766Post Shirley »

Hi KW and Kate!!

Welcome to the forums... as much as I would like to try the nettle wine, nettles are seriously lacking in our garden. That's a bit worrying as I think it is a sign of poor ground but then we've been told we don't have too much in the way of top soil anyway. Perhaps it will improve once we've worked it a bit.

I love the blogspot Kate!!
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Post: # 17769Post hedgewitch »

Hi kitchenwitch and welcome to the site - 'tis a great place to hang out and the members are lovely.
I look forward to reading your posts ( Nettles are one of my favouritr Plants but don't tell anybody )
Hello to you too Kate and welcome - glad you decided to come out of the woodwork :flower:
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Helloooo Happy People!

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Post: # 17784Post Stonehead »

Hello from Scotland to both Kitchenwitch and Justkate from a fellow nettle enthusiast. I sometimes suspect nettles are my best crop with about 2-3 acres growing splendidly!

Anyway, as a little welcome present, may I present my nettle beer recipe...

Stonehead Ginger Beer

Have fun...

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Post: # 17785Post Stonehead »

Whoops, I was drinking ginger beer as I was typing nettle beer and got confushed! Hic... Should have said Nettle Beer.

What a lush. :drunken:

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Post: # 17786Post ina »

Kitchenwitch wrote: so far, the closest I've come is a rather large dishwasher, but it doesn't work consistently, and sometimes refuses to work at all. What's that? Sorry? Why shouldn't I talk about my husband like that? :wink:
:lol: So now I know why all you people get married... As you can guess, I lack a dishwasher. Human or otherwise.

Hi to Kate as well! I don't have a lot of nettles either - a few keep putting up their heads, but either I nip them in the bud, or I forget to do that and they grow to large, coarse bushes - past the usefulness for kitchen purposes.
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Post: # 17814Post Andy Hamilton »

Hi and welcome just kate, it seems that we both have the same way of finding sites. I am amazed with what links into here sometimes.

Back to nettle beer, here is the recipe on here for it - although to be honest, it was crap when I made as I think I put too much yeast in. - Propally better off trying stoneheads ginger/nettle beer - sounds like it might have more taste, due to the ingredents.

- Unless someone wants to make both and have a nettle beer chalenge???
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Post: # 17826Post Boots »

What's that Andy?...You want to play cricket?

(Very competititve lot our British... :mrgreen: )

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Post: # 17837Post Millymollymandy »

Hello to both of you! I have loads of nettles, it's a sign of nitrogen in your soil. I don't do anything with them, just leave them for the butterflies.

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