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  1. Finally found time for my blog! Two new posts on seasonal veg, including a handy new iPhone app > http://bit.ly/3pWUkw
  2. Mmm potato farls for breakfast. It's what Sundays are made for! http://bit.ly/Re9Od (have to admit I bought mine, maybe make some next time)
  3. I find www.localfoodadvisor.com really handy, it's a great way of finding local food producers in your area (UK + Ireland)
  4. RT @iggyquiggy iSpot (the Biodiversity Observatory) is an online nature community and resource. http://tinyurl.com/lokg8e
  5. This looks interesting > RT @tracingpaper Eat weeds http://www.eatweeds.co.uk/ Hear, hear!
  6. @goodshoeday You've just prompted me to put the kettle on! Thanks.
  7. Handy website for the Kitchen Pharmacy programme - filled with recipes for natural healing http://bit.ly/oBkmq
  8. RT @chickenout_tv Good morning Leeds!Come see #Chickenout on Albion Street today. We'd love to chirp to you!
  9. @thelaundry Sounds great, I can imagine the scene from that. Good luck with your jam and chutney.
  10. Happy to discover that even in my tiny, builder's rubble garden I can grow veg. Loadsa carrots! Small, but tasty.
  11. New blog post: The Cost of Buying Out-of-Season Fruit and Veg http://bit.ly/bi31W
  12. New blog post - lettuce as a diuretic, sedative and beauty ingredient http://bit.ly/Emlhv
  13. Try something different with lettuce today, here's 10 tasty recipe ideas http://bit.ly/fYAkj
  14. So far I'm most chuffed about my carrot crop! They're mini carrots because the soil is so poor but they're tasty mini carrots!
  15. Another really quick way to help save our bees courtesy of the Soil Association >>> http://bit.ly/mJKdd
  16. @HelpSaveBees Good on you. They deserve a voice. I'll have to think about doing a bee post on my blog - will link to you.
  17. Top medicinal plants: chamomile, echinacea, lavender, lemon balm, marigold, peppermint, rosemary, sage, viola http://tinyurl.com/modxfk
  18. Plants as medicinals > interesting interview with James Wong of Grow Your Own Drugs TV series http://tinyurl.com/modxfk
  19. Just found a great blog about saving bees by @HelpSaveBees > helpsavebees.posterous.com
  20. Just ate the first carrot I've ever grown straight from the ground. 2 whole inches of carrot heaven!