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Living the Reasonably Good Life: October 2016

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Living the Reasonably Good Life. Take back your freedom. Reconnect with life. Live the RGL. Saturday, 29 October 2016. One of our four too many. Of the many who keep hens for home egg production, it seems that relatively few are willing to consider the birds themselves as a food source. It's easy enough to understand the reasons behind this reluctance, but it is a sad waste of a useful resource. Including their dad, therefore, we were ending up with at least four cockerels too many. The first point to de...

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Living the Reasonably Good Life: Pumpkin: beyond soup

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Living the Reasonably Good Life. Take back your freedom. Reconnect with life. Live the RGL. Saturday, 7 January 2017. Forest Nut squash, a tasty Hokkaido type. Every time I give someone the gift of pumpkin they say to me: 'I'll make some soup from that.' Every time! Growing, curing and storing. First off, some growing and storage tips. Pumpkins are easy to grow, but it helps to know the following:. Bon Bon, another favourite variety. Don't sow too early! Wooden stem: a sign of maturity. Store the pumpkin...

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Living the Reasonably Good Life: Essential culinary herbs

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Living the Reasonably Good Life. Take back your freedom. Reconnect with life. Live the RGL. Tuesday, 13 December 2016. Aside, my list of essentials for a low-maintenance herb garden is as follows:. Bay leaves are a key ingredient in most soups and stews. They are particularly important in game dishes such as venison. My little tree gets harvested quite heavily. The freshly crushed fresh bay leaves are super aromatic - no comparison to the shop-bought dried stuff. Annual herbs are a bit more work than per...

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Living the Reasonably Good Life: What’s growing

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Living the Reasonably Good Life. Take back your freedom. Reconnect with life. Live the RGL. Beans (broad, French and runner). Broccoli (purple-sprouting and Romanesco). Cabbage (spring, white, red and Savoy). Potatoes (earlies and maincrop). Cherries (Morello and sweet). Currants (red, black, green and white). Mint (Apple, Black Peppermint, Eau de Cologne, Lime, Moroccan, Spearmint, Strawberry, Swiss). Sage (common and golden). Chives (common and Chinese). Savoury (summer and winter). Jan 21, 2017 at 4:3...

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Living the Reasonably Good Life: Sourdough: Part 2 - The Loaf

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Living the Reasonably Good Life. Take back your freedom. Reconnect with life. Live the RGL. Monday, 2 January 2017. Sourdough: Part 2 - The Loaf. So fresh, so good. One wheat (sliced), one rye. So, here we are in 2017. I'm not much of a one for New Year's Resolutions, but anybody looking for a good one could do worse than resolve to quit buying bread and bake their own instead. In an earlier post. Fundamental rye starter - very runny. Rye production dough in the morning. So it doesn't seem entirely fair ...

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Fettler's Voyages: April 2013

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This blog covers the ongoing life and times of Fettler - a van de Stadt-designed, Tyler-moulded, Offshore Yachts-finished Trintella 29. She was launched in 1968 and is still going strong. Sunday, 28 April 2013. I should think so, too. Salt gardens of the Guerande peninsula. We made a reasonably early start from Turballe yesterday, fully watered, fuelled and provisioned. The forecast suggested favourable winds in the morning, becoming a bit wild in the afternoon, with the possibility of squalls. Moments l...

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Fettler's Voyages: Harwich in a hurry

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This blog covers the ongoing life and times of Fettler - a van de Stadt-designed, Tyler-moulded, Offshore Yachts-finished Trintella 29. She was launched in 1968 and is still going strong. Monday, 17 June 2013. Harwich in a hurry. The Dover entrance shows its nasty side once more. Yacht experiencing the joys of the Dover entrance. Dover Castle - a snip at £17 per adult. The other points of interest are the wretched sand banks, invisible just below the surface, now mostly covered with wind farms, arranged ...

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Fettler's Voyages: December 2012

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This blog covers the ongoing life and times of Fettler - a van de Stadt-designed, Tyler-moulded, Offshore Yachts-finished Trintella 29. She was launched in 1968 and is still going strong. Sunday, 16 December 2012. Reunion with the Roede Orms. One of the reasons we settled on the Biscay area for our winter quarters was that it would be easy to visit friends and family on the Continent over the non-sailing months. At the end of November we left Fettler. The Kiel Canal, linking the North Sea to the Baltic.

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Fettler's Voyages: October 2012

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This blog covers the ongoing life and times of Fettler - a van de Stadt-designed, Tyler-moulded, Offshore Yachts-finished Trintella 29. She was launched in 1968 and is still going strong. Monday, 22 October 2012. Hou la la, what rain. Uncharacteristically (we've repeatedly been told) it has been raining pretty much non-stop for the past week or 10 days. These depressions normally pass either further north or south - don't they know that? Our tarp vestibule, which can be fully closed with an open brolly.

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Fettler's Voyages: June 2013

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This blog covers the ongoing life and times of Fettler - a van de Stadt-designed, Tyler-moulded, Offshore Yachts-finished Trintella 29. She was launched in 1968 and is still going strong. Thursday, 27 June 2013. Geese out for an evening stroll on the River Ore. Our final anchorage in the River Ore. A clear case of grin and bear it, while three knots of current swept us through against the wind. The whole Norfolk coast seemed pretty prone to overfalls and we were glad to get offshore. Posted by Jim Brodie.

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Fettlers on the Land: October 2016

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Fettlers on the Land. Monday, 3 October 2016. Marina di Chioggia, Olympus and Pink Fairy. Sdobnaya and Christmas cactus. Other than eating lots of squash, we've also been eating lots of berries. Mainly raspberries, but we've also got our first cranberries this year. And the first flower has appeared on the Goji berries so maybe next year we'll have some of them, too. Both cranberries and Gojis should be wonderful dried, as a raisin alternative. The first Goji berry flower. The new strawberry bed.

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Fettlers on the Land: January 2016

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Fettlers on the Land. Sunday, 10 January 2016. Winter has finally arrived, although thanks to our microclimate we haven't had any snow, unlike the rest of southern Scotland and the Central Belt. The weather has been pretty atrocious but at least no flooding. We managed to see the New Year in with aurora borealis. That just has to be a good omen. We're just about to run out of onions, despite planting about 400 last year, but the rest of the alliums are still plentiful. Other veg are beginning to appear:.

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Fettlers on the Land: March 2016

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Fettlers on the Land. Wednesday, 16 March 2016. The beautiful spring weather has brought out the bumblebees and butterflies. They just love the heather slope and seem to come from miles around to feast on the nectar. So nice to hear their droning again. The only other plants in flower at the moment are gorse and daffodils, but the bumblebees don't seem to be interested in the daffodils at all. Mother and child daffodils. The first of our fancy daffs. A fish box full of neeps. I've been making friends wit...

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Food for thought | Spinning a Spanish Yarn

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Spinning a Spanish Yarn. November 29, 2016. November 30, 2016. I’ve been working in the garden: clearing ground, digging over, picking out stones and forking in muck. Straightening up for a few minutes to stretch my spine and watch the robins feed – it’s amazing how quickly they catch the whiff of worms! I scan the garden and realise just how higgeldy-piggeldy it is. I am in awe of classic showcase vegetable gardens. You know the ones I mean? Golden mustard (local crop, self-sown). Break over, it’s...

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Fettlers on the Land: August 2015

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Fettlers on the Land. Friday, 21 August 2015. A few days of summer. The mini chicks are not so mini any more. Inside, we've got a good tomato crop and the lemon cucumbers are doing well. And, finally, the Emir melons are starting to swell. Outside, the fennels have been a big success and there are some squashes that show promise. The courgettes have only just started to produce (very, very late), the carrots are still not really getting going, but we've just had our first bean today. Sunday, 2 August 2015.

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