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Tag Archives: Tomatoes
The last couple of weeks at Chez Bee
Some of the goings on around my neck of the woods…
Posted in A farmers' market cornucopia, Dinner, Drinks, Food, Gardening, Snapshot
Tagged Australia, Autumn, Cooking, Dinner, Farmer's market, Farmers' markets, Food, Gardening, Happiness, Inspiration, Local food, Preserving, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Vegetarian
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A farmers’ market cornucopia: preserving those tomatoes
I’ve finally made my way through most of my box of tomatoes. Let me show you all the goodies I’ve made…. Tomato sauce/ketchup. This stuff is to die for and the original reason why I snapped up the box, but … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Local, Make your own, Uncategorized
Tagged Australia, Cooking, Farmer's market, Farmers' markets, Local food, Make your own, Organic, Preserving, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Vegetarian
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A farmers’ market cornucopia: tomatoes
The last week or so it’s been raining and raining and raining. Signficant parts of the state have been flooded (and other states too). And the tomatoes don’t like the rain much either. So at the farmers market this morning … Continue reading
Posted in A farmers' market cornucopia, Food, Make your own
Tagged Australia, Cooking, Farmer's market, Farmers' markets, Floods, Food, Make your own, Preserving, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetables
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A farmers’ market cornucopia: February 2012
These photos are from a trip to my local farmers’ market in mid-February. I like that I am now starting to get a selection of seasonal snapshots of what we are eating at different times of the year. You can … Continue reading
Posted in A farmers' market cornucopia, Food, Local, Snapshot
Tagged Australia, Farmer's market, Food, Fruit, Local, Local food, Organic, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Yoghurt
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Whats been going down at Chez Bee?
So, you know, sometimes life gets in the way of blogging and of gardening, but not thankfully in the way of harvesting or eating this time 🙂 A little photo journey of some of the things that have been happening … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Gardening, Local, Recipe
Tagged Australia, Cooking, Dessert, Food, Gardening, Honey, Local food, Organic, Recipe, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Vegetarian
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The tomatoes are here!
It is most definitely summer here at Chez Bee. And the tomatoes I planted back in November are producing copious amounts of fruit. That is, the Rouge de Marmande that I bought as seedlings, not my other seedlings that I … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Gardening, Make your own
Tagged Australia, Bottling, Cooking, Food, Freezing, Gardening, Ketchup, Make your own, Preserving, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetables
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The race that stops the nation
Today is Melbourne Cup Day. Australia’s biggest horse race. It’s been dubbed “the race that stops the nation” because everyone stops whatever they’re doing to watch it on telly and it’s so “important” that if you’re lucky enough to live … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Compost, Food, Gardening, Melbourne Cup, Spring, Tomatoes, Vegetables
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