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Hannah Abbott ([info]hanabbott) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-07-09 12:05:00

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Entry tags:inactive: christine chapel

9 July | Hannah Abbott
The farmer's market here is incredible! I've already made a salad with cucumber, tomatoes and red onions. I also bought an absurd amount of peaches. I am planning on making cobbler but there's also plenty of peaches here if anyone would like a few.

I've been thinking more and more about the garden idea that I had and I wanted to ask everyone here. I'm in favour of buying from the farmers market here, but do we want to grow some of our own fruits and vegetables? Or perhaps just a relaxing rooftop garden with flowers and herbs and continue to buy produce locally to support local farmers?

I did check out the roof of the building and it's a perfect place for a garden.



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[info]chapelrn
2019-07-09 10:42 pm UTC (link)
My grandmother used to make the best stuff with tomatoes, cucumbers and a little bit of onion, put it in vinegar and let it set for a day or so in the refrigerator. It was so good, kind of like a salad. I think there was dill too.

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