I must wash the windows.
sweet peas |
In other news, two huge and juicy grapefruits arrived, and stared balefully at me from the kitchen counter, alerting me to their uneaten existence. Something had to be done.
I have had time to consider how to get hold of things during lockdown, and apparently our milkman can bring all manner of goods. So, an organic fruit & veg box is delivered every Saturday along with 4 pints of milk. He also does grow-bags, which are a precious commodity here in Surrey, but they come in a separate delivery so no sense in that.
As per said grapefruit, another consideration has been working out what to make with what comes, I remember some years ago giving up on a box, as I had neither the time nor inclination to work out what to do with the celeriac that arrived every week over the course of a month. The guilt was intense.
Do you remember when you wouldn't have known what a celeriac was, because you didn't have a tiny computer on which to find out at any second of the day?
candied grapefruit |
The baleful grapefruit were cut open and turned out to be ruby, sumptuous ruby, making for a lovely pink juice. The peels I boiled in sugar for several hours. Now we have candied grapefruit in the fridge.
Who knew that so much could be done with food?
I throw so much away when I'm working and whatnot.
For shame.
Tomorrow - the judgmental oranges, as they arrived in the previous week's box and may mutiny.
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