If people did engage their brains occasionally we could have climate change sorted in a couple of weeks...

Well I'm a Londoner and I've always known that bacon comes from pigs, steaks from cows etc. I think my mother told me all this sort of stuff when I was small but we also did it in home economics at school. I guess they don't do that sort of stuff these days.baldowrie wrote:This not an entirely new phenomena though is it. Londoners, particularly during WWII, were known not to have known things like what the sea was and what and where eggs and meat came from etc...they had never seen the countryside. My mother didn't know what a banana was, something we take for granted now, and ate the skin first time she tried one.
From lentil plants. They're drilled in much the same way as cereals but as the lentil is a short plant, the surface of the soil has to be free of stones and fairly level for ease of harvesting.the.fee.fairy wrote:I have to admit - where do lentils come from?
I've got sprouted lentils that came in the veg box, but how do they grow?
It's really easy to sprout them yourself, too - they are my main "sprout" during low-veg season: Just use the green or brown lentils (NOT the red ones!); rinse in jam jar twice daily (only a handful per jar - they grow!) until required length... Maybe soak them in water for the first day, particularly if they are a bit oldish.the.fee.fairy wrote:I've got sprouted lentils that came in the veg box, but how do they grow?
Milims wrote:Maybe round here the kids are slightly more enlightened. When my son was wee his friend came back to school after going home for lunch with red sauce all around his mouth. The teacher asked what he had been eating and he replied "bacon sarnies - thats dead pig you know!!"