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How to make a spooky Halloween display with homegrown fruit and veg If you can’t bag a pumpkin, then scary swedes, terrifying turnips and sinister spuds will suffice, says Hannah Stephenson.
Fresh organic fruit and vegetables on display in a stock photo. Elena Elisseeva/Shutterstock. As parents get ready to prep breakfast, snacks and lunches for back-to-school season, ...
Huge pumpkins, cucumbers and parsnips were on display ahead of a giant vegetables competition in Worcestershire, with one horticulturist calling the growing of them a “strange sport”. The ...
Can pumpkin, don’t freeze it. You can freeze raw pumpkin, but it loses its texture and some of the sweetness. You’re probably going to use it in a pie anyway, so this might not bother you, but ...
Gardeners have been urged to hang CD's outside this month as a way of protecting their outdoor spaces. And it's not to create ...
u/No-Examination-5833 said, "From a science angle, you should have asked for the worst as well… and then showed the results," and that's absolutely right, without seeing the other watermelons, it ...
Fruit and veg. 1: Growing. Movement and dance for children aged 6 - 8. An exciting exploration in movement of our food: how it is grown and how it comes to us from all parts of the world.
Veg vs fruit. Produce with a hard rind (such as squashes) or a firm skin (such as potatoes, sweet potatoes and root vegetables), may be scrubbed with a vegetable brush until clean looking.
We're frequently - and rightly - encouraged to add more fruit and veggies into our diets. But stocking up on produce that helps you meet your five-a-day doesn't exactly come cheap. For starters ...
If you can't bag a pumpkin, then scary swedes, terrifying turnips and sinister spuds will suffice, says Hannah Stephenson.