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I ran away from teaching to the country to grow veggies. There are also some chooks and a pair of troublesome goats who were so much trouble they had to go! My simple green life isn't always as simple or as green as I'd like...but I keep trying!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Yesterday's harvest

I forgot to photograph yesterday's harvest before it was in the pan on it's way to being Spaghetti Giardino.


Lazy housewife beans, heirloom carrot, capsicum, corn, red onion, garlic, daikon radish, tomato, parsley, and thyme.

15 comments:

  1. Lazy housewife beans??? Did they chop themselves up and jump into the pan?
    A very colourful display you have here. Yum yum

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  2. Looks lovely - healthy and attractive!

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  3. Yummy that looks so good, doing a veggie stirfry?

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  4. Love your work Hazel! Looks great!

    Im having separation LH bean anxiety at the moment because I pulled them out yesterday! NO MORE BEANS for me! Sad face.

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  5. Hi Hazel I never heard of lazy housewife beans unusual name are they slow growers?
    That stir-fry looks really good I try to eat a lot of vegetables I think I must get my wok out more. By the way I love your heading photos.

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  6. lazy housewife beans are a green climbing bean. I think they get their name from being so easy to grow. They are prolific and the beans, even if you miss them and they are quite large, are tender and stringless. Highly recommended.

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  7. Yum, looks delicious enough to dive into. Please ask the cook for a recipe, pretty please.

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  8. Title for the photo: "Bio-Diversity"!
    Re the Lazy Housewife beans - are they technically a variety of Climbing French bean?

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  9. A fantastic photo. Was it as tasty as it looks?? I bet the Cook enjoys working with such great produce.

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  10. Wow that's all from your garden?! Well done!

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  11. What a great harvest and nice fresh healthy stuff. I miss fresh vegetables.

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  12. What a harvest! your hard work is paying off, looks lovely.

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  13. You have capsicums?? Lucky, lucky you! Enjoy those harvests, it all looks wonderful!

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  14. Yummy how nice food looks when it is so colourful.

    Hazel if you send me your email address I can send you some gorgeous pictures from National Geographic that my cousin sent me, there is the most cute pictures of some goats I thought you might like. x jeanette

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  15. YUM! Looks so pretty and so Healthy....Nice when it all comes together like that! ...:)

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