Monthly Archives: January 2026

Peter piper picked a peck of purple peppers

Just like these ones (photographed with a few jalapenos and with a sweet pepper) 🙂 I think they look gorgeous and are very appealing in salads for example, but seeds seem very awkward to find. Real Seeds, where I buy … Continue reading

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A new cork pinboard

Made from, err, corks. Obviously it was quite a tough job acquiring all the corks to start with. I’d not recommend it without having put in years of practice first, though you can cheat by just buying the bags of … Continue reading

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Cheap polytunnel problems

I posted ages ago about the issues with the cheap polytunnels available from the South American river place (amongst others). Here are a few more that affected me. First the uprights either side of the door come in multiple pieces, … Continue reading

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No buts, it’s got to be butter

Obviously there’s some concern about ultra-processed food at the moment which would include margarine and similar products, so out of interest I thought I’d have a go at making butter myself, particularly as someone else I knew had managed to … Continue reading

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Almost as handy as mole grips

Again, not sure how often they’ll get used, but at least I have them and can clean them up so they don’t deteriorate any further.

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The orange man-baby strikes again

From a Marco Rubio press release eight months ago about the UK’s handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius: Following a comprehensive interagency review, the Trump Administration determined that this agreement secures the long-term, stable, and effective operation of the … Continue reading

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Foggiest day of Winter so far

Almost the entire world disappeared. These days I’m not sure that isn’t a good thing, mind. Oddly however, it was still possible to make out blue sky above us. I think we must have been right at the top of … Continue reading

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A beast of a cabbage

Yes, that is grammes.

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Well pickle my jalapenos!

And call me Susan, if you must.

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Mains water leak (hopefully) resolved

The final paperwork is still to arrive, but it looks as though our water leak may now be fully resolved. The most shocking thing is the amount of water lost. At our current rate of consumption it looks to be … Continue reading

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