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17-JUL-2004

17th July 2004 - Earth Mother and her latest triumph!

I’ve been doing ‘stuff’ all day today in front of my PC mainly. It’s very exciting because I’m trying to set up a little business for my spare (!!??) time that I might be able to eventually make my ‘day job’. I’ve been designing the basic layout and text for a website to sell it and DM has been putting the ‘theory’ into practice for me.

Late this afternoon, I’ve had a quick scurry round the garden, cut the lawn (if you can call the dry, dusty patch of scrubby grass we have a lawn), shovelled animal shit and did the watering. It was really nice to get outside for a bit.

After the chores I popped up to the veggie patch to check out what would be for supper and these gorgeous, sweet broad (fava) beans came to my attention – just perfectly ripe and as sweet as sugar.

So, here they are, shelled and ready to go into a simple broad bean, cream, pasta (home made of course) and parmesan cheese supper for DM and I. I can’t think of much that’s nicer.

This is the seventh different vegetable crop that we’ve had so far this year – after asparagus, courgettes (zucchini), sugar snaps, spinach, mange touts, potatoes and French beans. I get so much pleasure and satisfaction out of being able to put food on our table that’s fresh and unsullied with chemicals that I feel almost tearful each time I harvest something. For whatever reason I believe this is something I have to do to keep some small modicum of sanity in my otherwise chaotic and stressful life.

Anyway, they will go dry if I don’t get back downstairs and put them in a pan so off I go!


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gary becker22-Jul-2004 14:10
Delicious pic.
Anna Yu20-Jul-2004 20:23
Smooth and creamy texture.
Guest 18-Jul-2004 21:57
I have to admit the FIRST thing I thought as that nasty old Hannibal Lector saying "F-F-F-F-Fava". That movie is creepy, and this picture is lovely. Perhaps I'll be less afraid of F-F-F-F-F-Fava beans in the future. But I doubt it.
Guest 18-Jul-2004 12:19
Excellent shot Linda.
I wish I could grow my own veggies but my garden is to small
Guest 18-Jul-2004 08:09
Spare time ... LOL!! Well you are quite welcome to come cut our lawn which I'm told has never dried all week and will no doubt be a foot high :(( It grows without the aid of fertilizer etc and when all other grasses have stop growing due to drought this damned B&Q lawn seed just keeps growing!! Like this 'green' shot Linda - they look so fresh?
virginiacoastline18-Jul-2004 04:16
jude mc has had a touch too much chianti . .or Hannibal . .one or the other . .Idon't think I've ever had fava beans . . I may have to go try some =]
Guest 17-Jul-2004 22:08
Lovely detail and light! At first glance at the
thumbnail, I thought they were pastachios. :)
Eric Hewis17-Jul-2004 22:08
So that's how you send rude messages!, don't log in.
The previous comment about broad beans and peas was mine.
Now I know how to send the rude stuff!!!
Guest 17-Jul-2004 22:04
My dad used to grow broad beans on his allotment,super, one of my favourites.
I used to love them raw, almost as nice as garden peas. (I'm telling lies, nothing tastes nicer than peas straight from the garden)
jude17-Jul-2004 22:01
I love the total frame being fava beans ... the detail is great. i've never had these..but they look good.
Um.. are you having them with a nice chianti ... sluuuuuuuuuuuuuurpppppp?

I cannot believe no one else jumped on the "silence of the lambs" quote..LOL
Guest 17-Jul-2004 21:25
Great picture... enjoy the meal!
Gayle P. Clement17-Jul-2004 20:30
Wonderful lighting, Linda. I've never tasted a fresh fava bean. In fact, I think the closest I've been to a fava beans are the ones distributed with kisses and flowers at the St. Joseph's Day parades in New Orleans.

The photo is beautiful with the soft greens and cream.
Gayle P. Clement17-Jul-2004 20:30
Wonderful lighting, Linda. I've never tasted a fresh fava bean. In fact, I think the closest I've been to a fava beans are the ones distributed with kisses and flowers at the St. Joseph's Day parades in New Orleans.

The photo is beautiful with the soft greens and cream.
Mr Bean 17-Jul-2004 20:21
I need beans!
jeanb17-Jul-2004 20:03
Linda, I share your sentiments about the veggies you grow. Take a look at my image today :-)
Susie 17-Jul-2004 20:00
I use fava flour as our main subtitute for wheat flour. My daughter loves it, it works well as a one to one substitute and it is so healthy. Somehow, it never occured to me that it was something I could plant in my garden. I will have to look into that. Thanks for giving me a new idea.
Pall Gudjonsson17-Jul-2004 19:51
Fine shot Linda - hope the taste will be similar to the looks !
penny roots17-Jul-2004 19:46
Beautiful shot , wonderful detail and light . ( Don't remind me about home grown broad beans !!! I think I told you didn't I ? LOL . )
Stu17-Jul-2004 19:44
I envy you. I have a rather large garden, and I have been meaning to plant some vegetables since we moved in 11 years ago... I even cleared a patch for potatoes, but I keep on missing the planting season, and now everything has grown over again. Next year - and I'll post progress on PaD. In the meantime, I am open to advice ;-)