We got home from work the other day to find that the local
council had left a Food Waste Bin on our doorstep. This was ever so slightly
mysterious, since, in the thirteen years we have lived here, the council has
never made the slightest attempt to uplift anything
from the house, let alone food waste. Everything gets taken down to the recycling
centre, by us. Still, we are reasonably grateful for a new compost bucket – it hasn’t
needed the Cooncil to teach us about making good use of organic material, we’ve
been making compost for years. We are generating slightly more food waste at
the moment than usual, as it happens, because the Two Nice Girls who grow and deliver
our weekly box of organic veg love rather more roots than we do. We have introduced
the sheep to the pleasures of the giant oriental radish: there is a limit to
the amount of pickle any household can absorb, and one or two huge flavourless
cabbages have also gone sheepwards. I don’t know. I’ve been trying at intervals
for years, but I’ve never evolved a way of making red cabbage really
attractive. I also have a limited tolerance for celeriac (you can make
celeri-remoulade, then you can make it again, and after that, well, you’re a
bit stuck, really) and I can’t see the point of kohl-rabi. Considering how much
the Two Nice Girls charge, it still seems a pretty good deal. It was down to the Two Nice Girls, incidentally,
that I made one of the strangest soups of my adult life. It was a beetroot soup, which is one of the
nicer things to do with beetroot (along the lines of potage Crécy, only
redder). I thought it might add a certain something if I dropped in a cinnamon
stick. It did. The effect might have been less unusual if I’d subsequently remembered to take the cinnamon stick
out before I liquidised the damn thing. Cinnamon is very good for you, which is just
as well, really.
It seems I have missed much of this year's activity due to the move but I did some catching up after finding the new blog. Having said that: I find Kohlrabi very agreeable as a snack. Supposedly it's good for me, too.
ReplyDeleteRed beet with cinnamon - we'll give it a try.
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