Tail End Charlie
Well, write it down boy ......
- Location
- In green and pleasant hills.
I've got some medlars. What should I do with them?
Thank you, I'll give that a try. Been reading about "bletting" them. I've never heard that term before. They are currently still on the tree, but I can gather at any time.They're nice baked whole, with a few spices..
Interesting texture.
Thank you, I'll give that a try. Been reading about "bletting" them. I've never heard that term before. They are currently still on the tree, but I can gather at any time.
Love the thought of the squirrels taking them home & then having no idea what to do with them. Just like when you buy random stuff in the supermarket & have to Google a recipe to use it.
They've probably a mountain of toilet roll stashed away tooThey don't eat them, they just cant resist the urge to stockpile..![]()
They've probably a mountain of toilet roll stashed away too![]()
Thank you, I'll do that and give the jelly a whirl. I've got more than two to pick, at least there were on Tuesday, hopefully the local squirrels haven't paid a visit since then.Gather them now, put them in a net (as used for onions, citrus fruits etc. by supermarkets), and hang them (safely) outside for a few frosts. I lost most of my first crop to squirrels, which (who?) probably didn't know what to do with them, but didn't want me to have them. I saw where some were buried and retrieved them, to the accompaniment of some annoyed squirrel chattering noises. Medlar jelly is worth the effort to make, if you have enough fruit. My poor little tree is now fighting a probably losing battle against fireblight, has sprouted some strange leaves, almost certainly hawthorn, from the rootstock, and is unlikely to survive to produce another crop. Only two dog's arse fuits, one of which has already been sampled by the grey invaders. I give up.![]()