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I've just eaten a Christmas pudding with ice cream. It was reaching its eat by date.

Christmas pud is wonderful at *ANY* time :hungry:

I buy them on clearance for the next year. Although I didn't manage to get any this Christmas just gone. It's not a problem, I still have four of the "serves 8" jobbies in the cupboard. I usually give them a good slug of brandy and cold black tea the night before I want to have the pud, and they reheat nice and moist. :hungry:
 

12boy

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Coupla shots of my garden after a bit of snow. I took these in a long sleeve t shirt and yes, pants. Warm in the sun.
Anyway, time for mid March planting...iceberg lettuce and snow peas.
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We have finally got some sunshine and blue sky . It has been grey for most of the day .
Georgie decided that he was going to disappear again. 2 hours of fun for him and an anxious period for us . His friend from yesterday wasn't about so we are not sure what or who kept him busy . He eventually came running down our garden path looking a bit scared.
He is now fast asleep.
 
it's finally time to start the Elephant Ear palm tubers. we normally bring the (4-5) whole plants in to over-winter in the house but there were so many & they were getting so big. Son has 1, we kept a big one in our loft bedroom under the skylight & the monster is in our living room (the monster is not an Elephant Ear). so anyways ... last October I decided to try something new! I cut all the veggies off the 2? & wound up with a lot of "tubers". stored them in the basement & now I get to play with a "soil-less potting mixture" & try to start these so I can plant them outside in May
Palm Plant tubers 10-5-20 v2.jpg

from a cpl summers ago (as seen from our roof)
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this is the big one inside from a cpl yrs ago
palm inside w 8 leaves SMALL.jpg
 
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