Not a sunny bank holiday Monday, but perfect weather for actually getting some work done.
Hungerford allotment blog - grow your own, harvesting and vegetarian cooking. Enjoying allotment wildlife, weather and other things that catch my attention. Enjoying time on the Marsh Lane Allotment site in Hungerford, Berkshire. A record of successes, failures and a handy reminder for me. From 2017 each post title brings a song to add a little extra music to the world - enjoy!
Tuesday, 1 September 2020
Get Up, Stand Up
Friday, 28 August 2020
Creative Captivity
Ever since I saw The Veghog post of decorated focaccia I’ve been wanting to make it and now I have!
Very easy when you buy focaccia mix - just add water and do a little bit of kneading, even I could manage that!
And after resting it for a couple of hours, I added the decoration and popped it in the oven for about 25 minutes.
The fennel and onion meant it smelled delicious while cooking and all in all it was a very tasty addition to a meal with soup. I only used 250g of flour, think I may need double that next time so that my ‘canvas’ is a bit bigger, but it was plenty of bread for the two of us.
We also had this stuffed courgette meal during the week.
Over-sized courgettes with a stuffing made from the remaining courgette, mixed nuts, mixed seeds and cheese. Mmm, so tasty.
And the left-over stuffing was a tasty snack the next day.
So I’ve been feeling quite creative and that’s why I chose this song title by August Burns Red - although I’m less captive than usual as I have a few days off work and I went into a shop yesterday (first time since March!!)
Monday, 17 August 2020
Being Boring
I wasn’t going to write a post as very little has happened, but we’re waiting for a plumber to fix a leak so I need something to do (I’ve taken a day’s leave as we’ll have to clear up the soggy bedroom carpet later 😖).
The photo above shows some lovely shiny tomatoes going into the oven with garlic, thyme, olive oil and balsamic vinegar. And here’s the resultant dish of roasted toms. Sweet and tasty with a bit of fresh basil. They’ve also been a nice addition to cold salad lunches.
Our harvests are tiny so it’s been great to receive tomatoes and cucumbers from my sister.
We had a very pleasant couple of hours on the plot yesterday after some welcome rain. Jamie fed the plants and I collected three barrow-loads of manure - we had a HAHA delivery to site in the morning. It nearly killed me, I haven’t moved much over the last 6 months! And the weather is still humid but not over 30° like we suffered last week.
We think these snails were hiding in the leek flowers to avoid a further shower. We haven’t seen them doing this before but it looks cosy.
And this is something self-seeded, rather pretty isn’t it? We thought it was going to be a tiny sunflower, maybe it is..
So, as you can see, apart from finding my biggest ever elephant hawk moth caterpillar not much has happened over the last two weeks other than work.
So, rather like this post, the song is boring by the Pet Shop Boys. But at least the leak is fixed!