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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Digicam babysteps meet tomato-growing babysteps ...




Well, shucky darn and slop the chickens.

It works!

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7 Comments:

  • At 5:12 PM, January 02, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Very impressive, indeed! (On both counts ...)

     
  • At 5:41 PM, January 02, 2007, Blogger Galaxy said…

    That does look like a nice tomato. And a digital camera? I'll look forward to reading/viewing your visit to this year's Royal Adelaide Show.

     
  • At 9:05 PM, January 02, 2007, Blogger Zoe said…

    I think you're now required to get a flickr account, Dr Cat.

     
  • At 9:28 PM, January 02, 2007, Blogger Pavlov's Cat said…

    Yes, I really only bought the camera so I could learn to put Text On My Catz. (We're in ur kitchn ... sheddin in ur cherry puree.)

    The cherry puree is for the ice cream. I am thinking of stirring some grated chocolate in with the toasted almonds at the halfway mark, what do you think? Black Forest Ice Cream?

     
  • At 9:54 PM, January 02, 2007, Blogger FXH said…

    Why didn't you grow Grosse Lisse's

     
  • At 10:02 PM, January 02, 2007, Blogger Pavlov's Cat said…

    I dunno, FXH, I guess cause I love Romas and everyone said they were easy. Given my raving success this year, I might branch out next summer.

    Jury's still out on the cucumbers, but.

     
  • At 10:22 AM, January 03, 2007, Blogger Zoe said…

    You can't go past dark chocolate and cherry. Mmmmm. We had little pieces of dark choccky with ours and it Was Good.

    Also, I had no redcurrant jelly so used pomegranete molasses which worked a treat.

    (And for putting text on ur cat, paint.net is an excellent free image editing program if you don't need the full (and expensive) photoshop options)

     

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