
..........................I have not bought veg for my house hold for the last 4yrs its all been grown by myself or those around me,...and all it cost was time and some hard graftOn topic gravy, but I havnen't got a clou about veggies:
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Traditional Danish Brown Gravy - courtesy of Google translate
2.5 tbsp
wheat flour
2.5 tbsp
butter
5 dl
Fund (?), broth(?), milk or half milk, half broth(?)
salt and pepper
suit
How?
1 The butter is melted in a saucepan and stir in the flour little by little.
2When all the butter is absorbed into the flour, add the liquid in little by little, stirring constantly.
3After all the liquid has come in, the stirring is continued, while it is boiling put through for five minutes.
4 Add salt and pepper and add a little gravy suit, stirring, until the desired tan is achieved.
Stop it with your crazy recipe.....proper gravy is made by using the fat/meat juices and deglazing the pan you cooked the meat in with stock (can also use the water your veggies were cooked in or even a little vino for a more posh version). For thicker gravy, just cook off some flour in the meat juices first making sure your whisking hand is ready to get rid of any lumps,
Season. Some add gravy browning. Enjoy.
terror tbh there isn't a lot 2 it apart from hard work and a lot of Luck.....................make sure your area is clear of weed and big stones.......if I were you I would clear the area before this winter comes(oct best month), then cover with horse manure and leave until march next year....................................after that its just picking times on what 2 plant and when, making your you keep down your weeds and making sure you give them plenty of water>>>>>>>then comes the luck side of things>>>>BRITISH SUN.
enjoy dudes............ I love me allotment (and no I don't grow my weed there)....one thing it does is give you five minutes peace and karma.
a list of things ive grown this year.
onion
garlic
shallots
broad beans
French beans
sweet-corn
parsnips
carrots
potatoes
lettuce
cucumber
parsnips
turnips
tomatoes
melon
grape
chillies
blueberry
strawberry
apples plums and pear trees didn't give much.....which is strange because my neighbouring plot got lots.
all the above are very enjoyable 2 grow and you reap the benefits from,..... but the money is in growing your own medication if you ask me![]()
I am impressed aber, got strawberrys going as well as garlic and pumpkin. need a rhubarb plant. you have like a community market garden or just exchange with your neighbours?
