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19-JUL-2007

19th July 2007 - embryonic

Still clinging to its womb of furry stuff by its little green umbilical cord……

Just about the only thing in my world going well is the fertilisation, nurture and maturity of these little things. If anyone knows of a recipe for about fourteen tonnes of broad (fava) beans please do let me know. I could probably use it twice over.

I must take a look in my Gary Rhodes recipe books and see if that lovely broad bean soup his restaurant serves is in any of the ones I’ve got. Last year, that was one of the nicest dishes I ate all year round and I had it twice.

So, we’re eating them in everything at the moment. I’m not complaining when you see the state of the rest of my veggies – it’s only the peas and these doing well at the moment. So, last night pea and broad bean risotto and tonight pea, broad bean, mushroom, carrot and chick pea stir fry with garlic, honey, ginger and chilli. It was pretty good even though I do say so myself.

However, I think (she says with her fingers crossed) that I have halted the blight in the greenhouse – copper fungicide (thanks to Geoff Hamilton) and calcium (thanks to Teresa) and I’ve not got any more yellowing or brown patches – hopefully I can hold it off until we’ve managed to crop at least a few tomatoes.

The shot is a ‘comfort food’ shot as in the bean looks jolly comfortable there in its little downy duvet. It’s probably the best sort of comfort food for me at the moment because I have a deep urge to hunker down and stuff my face with comfort food and as I’m still dieting that would NOT be a good idea. I’ve been doing this diet for nearly a year now – eleven months to be precise and I’ve lost almost two stone yet I still feel fat. These days though, I’m only dropping at a pound or so a month. I’m telling myself that’s a good thing because it’s showing me that I can ‘keep it off’ and keep losing, but when I want to lose another whole stone, it’s a bit depressing that I’m not going to get there for over a year at this rate.

Last year, I was prepping for a 'wedding'!

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Mum 20-Jul-2007 21:55
Broad beans freeze very nicely. Hope you have some left when we visit!
Johnny JAG20-Jul-2007 19:04
What have you bean up to?
Gail Davison20-Jul-2007 05:38
Broad beans are my favourite veggie. As for your diet, I think you've done so well. You've lost loads of weight - look terrific, and have a lot to be proud of. I'd like to lose a spare inch round my waist but i have the will power of the broad bean.
Eric Hewis19-Jul-2007 22:31
I never knew that broad beans and fava beans were the same thing,I know they can grow like weeds,my Dad used to grew them.
I like them raw.
Rene Hales19-Jul-2007 22:18
I know no one else that would use the phrase "little downy duvet", but it fits beautifully. If you locate the broad bean soup recipe, I hope you will post it.--Rene