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The little box of veg

I didn’t think I would like recipe cards – but it turns out I do. You can sort them, compare, and eliminate easily. And the pages are not forever closing on you when you have kitcheny fingers. The other attraction to this little pack (it is only 140mm high) was the information within. Alice won me over with the first sentence on potatoes: “Buying organic makes a big difference…” and completely got me hooked when I saw the range of vegetables and herbs she covered. Instructions, ideas, and recipes for our common crops but also okra, celeriac, wombok, daikon grass – those ones that look interesting on the seed packets but grow into something

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