It did mean we had to abandon our cooking plan, as rocket stoves don't work well in swirling gusts, and you risk cooking your knees as the flame can come out of the fuel loading tube at the base! However, Paul, who was delighted to take over the cooking duties again, did a wonderful job in the relative shelter of the polytunnel, delivering a delicious lunch of indian-style omlettes and spiced rice.
Before that, we managed to get a surprising amount done, given how much stuff was blowing sideways across the site. Paul did double duty, first helping Hassan to give the herb beds a good tidy up. Mark took the sage that we clipped from there and hung it up to dry in the loo, so that now smells amazingly nice! Hassan also got to grips with the parsnip patch which has produced some whoppers this year. Tracey has promised to turn them into something delicious for Thursday food soon!
Elsewhere on the site, new volunteer Lawrence joined Joyce in giving the area outside the poly a really good weeding, as it had turned into a couch-grass growing factory. Mark and Guy helped to pot up the strawberries we didn't manage to do last time, so we should have a really good set of plants for events next year.
Next week we will be getting ready for our Christmas fuddle. If you are in Nottingham, and fancy coming along, it will be on Thursday 19th December, from 12noon to 2pm, with lots of lovely grub to enjoy and decorations provided by Robert Shaw Primary and Gateway to Nature, so the place will look amazing. Hope to see you there!
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