Onions & Pumpkins.....
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I read its supposed to actually taste like a chestnut - but dont quote me either lol. Will let u know eventually!
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But I am in a hurry - Im gagging to try one lol. 3 weeks blimey!
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help

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Update on my potimarrons!
I had one for dinner last night, roasted with my tatties and it was delicious!! I thought the texture was very much like chestnuts whereby it was sort of dry and what I would call chokey, a texture I love but my husband doesnt - he thinks it would be nicer mashed with butter. The flavour was sweet. I was very filling too. Highly recommended!
I had one for dinner last night, roasted with my tatties and it was delicious!! I thought the texture was very much like chestnuts whereby it was sort of dry and what I would call chokey, a texture I love but my husband doesnt - he thinks it would be nicer mashed with butter. The flavour was sweet. I was very filling too. Highly recommended!
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Ive got another 6 altho these are smaller. Started off with there being 14 but loads of them dropped off. I have another plant growing thats only just starting to flower - dont know whether there will be time for any success now.
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just a thought...
Don't know very much about pumpkins, though my daughter used to grow them where we lived up in the hills in n. California. She saved seeds every year, and every year out popped the same round orange things. Amazing.
Anyway: re. the original question about onions, when you've dried them, try rolling the stem between your fingers, just above the bulb. If it feels squishy, then they're not dry enough to store. Onions need to be REALLY dry for long-term storage, especially if you're going to plait them into strings.
Anyway: re. the original question about onions, when you've dried them, try rolling the stem between your fingers, just above the bulb. If it feels squishy, then they're not dry enough to store. Onions need to be REALLY dry for long-term storage, especially if you're going to plait them into strings.