Grateful #2: home grown food by corymbia

Grateful #2: home grown food

I am grateful that I can walk into my back garden and be provided with an organic meal of free-range eggs, snow peas, green beans, yellow beans, cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes and herbs.
Wow - two days and two things to be grateful for. I'm on a roll!
I would be grateful for that too...instead I only get a few cherry tomatoes in summer, no more....anyway, it´s lovely to be able to eat your own vegetables, :)
October 24th, 2011  
love growing my own vegies :)
October 24th, 2011  
@maribelrivera @bobfoto - definitely more delicious than any counterparts bought from the market.
The eggs are particularly yummy and the kids love the snow peas and cherry toms .
October 24th, 2011  
@corymbia - what are the tiny whit eggs? Do you have Bantams?
October 24th, 2011  
whit = white.
October 24th, 2011  
@bobfoto they are not tiny - its just that the brown egg would weigh about 80+ g and the white ones are the more regular 60 g size :)
October 24th, 2011  
@corymbia - my Chook Julia lays 80g+ eggs and they are larger then the Ducks which lay only the 60gers... Bludging Sheilas.
October 24th, 2011  
Oooo, yummy!
October 25th, 2011  
@bobfoto That Julie is a good egg!
October 25th, 2011  
Go you good thing!
October 25th, 2011  
@aikiuser @swilde it was delicious!
October 25th, 2011  
@corymbia - Julia is a cracker!
October 25th, 2011  
Looks so fresh and healthy! I love the sprig of parsley in the center too! You have a green thumb. I can barely keep myself alive so no gardening for me--I killed my cactus! :-(
October 26th, 2011  
@lorihiro :) gardening is my stress relief. I admit that I will happily work in the garden for hours, but baulk at the sight of a pile of dirty dishes....
October 27th, 2011  
looks delicious, nice that you can grow your veggies this time of year. we had a very heavy frost last night. some root veggies would still be edible out of the gardens around here and that's about it.
October 28th, 2011  
@sunnygreenwood Thanks Anne ... but given that its Spring here, not so unusual. Then again, I usually have pumpkins growing well in Autumn....
October 29th, 2011  
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