DaveH
Striker
There is nothing quite like the lasting anger when someone messes up months of hard work.I asked the mother in law to call into the chickens when we’ve been away for a week, got back in the early hours and it turns out she’s fed them nearly half the pumpkins I’ve been growing.
I honestly can’t believe it.![]()
I remember in autumn of my first good year of growing, a nice selection of leeks and root veg. I added some barley, bits of ham and ham stock to make a nice broth, dumplings on the top, got it nice and thick with chunky veg. Had a little taste after it had been simmering all afternoon and it was good. Said to the wife, "right, just going to nip to the loo and then I'll dish up". 2 minutes. I'm a bloke, it is never more than 2 minutes. As I got to the top of the stairs I heard a buzzing sound, thought nothing of it. Surely nothing bad can be happening in 2 minutes while my back was turned. It is a pan of broth, what can go wrong?
Came back down to find this orange gloop. She had decided to "help". 'Oh, I thought veg broth was just another name for soup so I blended it for you'. Rather than nice chunky veg broth with a range of tastes in each mouthful, we had babyfood with every mouthful tasting the same. Months of growing, with traditional veg broth in mind, a fair amount of time cutting and preparing this, really looking forward to it and just took my eye off it for a minute and ended up with a very different meal.
It was many years ago and she has not dared do anything like that again. I still remember.
Another one was "I have read you can eat courgette flowers, lets try some". Ok. Turns out one way is to batter them and deep fry. Came in to find this massive pile of deep fried flowers. Far more than we could eat. They didn't taste of much and because of the empty structure, they held a lot of oil and were a bit too much. We had to throw most away because there is no way two people can eat over a dozen of these and they are not small. Went out the next day, she had picked all the flowers. No courgettes that year.