Sunday, 12 October 2014

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Hello, I'm Julie. I love making things and this is where I share my enthusiasm.
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gosh are they still going! yummy
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of harvest festival :) Lovely x
ReplyDeleteOhhh yummy! x
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy!! Love the contrast of colours!
ReplyDeleteYummy, Clio popping by for Coombe Mill
ReplyDeletePretty photo! Looks quite tasty!
ReplyDeletei love all the colours in this photo. and they look delicious too!:)
ReplyDeleteLovely colours! Did you know that some green tomatoes will never ripen. Apparently they have to reach a certain stage in growth (which you cannot tell by just looking at them). If they are picked after that point they will ripen but if picked before they never will! Then it's time for green tomato chutney in our house!
ReplyDeleteGood to know, thanks. I left them on the plants for as long as possible but this weekend they had to come in. I'm not a massive fan of green tomato chutney, my nan used to make it, but I'm not chucking these in the bin after all the trouble I went to to grow them so maybe I will give it a try! All the larger ones seem to be turning so I'm optimistic!
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