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Bbbananas | 06:31 Tue 14th Jun 2011 | Food & Drink
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Maybe it's just Lincolnshire, or maybe my unobservance - but why don't we seem to have many gooseberries around any more? When we were early teenagers (ok, maybe about 35 years ago...) we used to go 'goosegogging' - being pricked half to death by all the thorns, but gooseberries were plentiful so it seemed.
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lol chuck - feeling brave today?!!
not looking
i lied

i'm errr fussy about bacon, i can;t see if its fatty or not, if its fatty i can't eat it

lol i am a freak aren't i
Mmmm Goosegog crumble. Mike I used to get the little corners from paper bags full of sugar to dip the rhubarb in too. I'm suprised I've got any teeth left! There's a pick-your-own fruit place on Anglesey where we can pick goosegogs, and the most MARVELLOUS tayberries.
^^ that link wasn't there when I posted.
I have a very good crop of tayberries at the moment. Correction - the blackbirds have a good crop of tayberries.
It's not so much feeling brave, it's more a case of distance and I'm pretty fast :)
i'm in essex today, how fast can you move, i have my eye on that choc bars you think you have stashed in your drawer
Was never a great fan of gooseberries, too tart. Used to have a bush of them at my parents' place. And also at my first place too. Mostly left for the wildlife though.
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pmsl at fluff's idea of little hairy gooseberry men... I love it!
they are real, i tell you real!
<< locks doors and hides under desk..
Chuck you chicken!
ha ha, how the hell do you fit under that desk, or is it a tardis?

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