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If they're rock hard quinces, poach them gently, slice them into decent wedges and use them in a Moroccan style tagine/casserole, bit of cumin, ginger, cinnamon, ras el hanout sort of thing. Yum.
(Some varieties soften much faster than others, the ones like rocks are for this. Must check the Thursday market if they're in season).
(Some varieties soften much faster than others, the ones like rocks are for this. Must check the Thursday market if they're in season).
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The Parks Trust are running an open day at the big community orchard in a few weeks...that one has 400 trees. You can pick for free whenever you like, but the wardens will be there giving out info. I might ask them.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:31 pm If they're rock hard quinces, poach them gently, slice them into decent wedges and use them in a Moroccan style tagine/casserole, bit of cumin, ginger, cinnamon, ras el hanout sort of thing. Yum.
(Some varieties soften much faster than others, the ones like rocks are for this. Must check the Thursday market if they're in season).
My mum picked and bletted a load of the dog arses last year, then made jelly. It was a nice flavour I've never had before.
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I'd mentioned quinces to some local friends. On the way back from visiting daughter #1 in Canterbury they picked up a bag of quinces at Brogdale and left them by our front door as we were out. Wife goes 'Ooh pears' and took a bite of one...and nearly broke her jaw! They were Some of the common varieties that you can buy for growing here are a bit too soft.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:50 pmThe Parks Trust are running an open day at the big community orchard in a few weeks...that one has 400 trees. You can pick for free whenever you like, but the wardens will be there giving out info. I might ask them.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:31 pm If they're rock hard quinces, poach them gently, slice them into decent wedges and use them in a Moroccan style tagine/casserole, bit of cumin, ginger, cinnamon, ras el hanout sort of thing. Yum.
(Some varieties soften much faster than others, the ones like rocks are for this. Must check the Thursday market if they're in season).
My mum picked and bletted a load of the dog arses last year, then made jelly. It was a nice flavour I've never had before.
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Quince jelly is amazing - good on toast/crumpets or cold meats/cheese!! I'm desperate to get some quinces to try and make some again. The fruit itself is tough as old boots, but cooked into jelly or as suggested poached for savoury dishes, they're lovelyMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:33 pm
The other 2 are groaning with what I think are quinces? Touch larger than an apple and fuzzy like a peach. I've never seen those two trees in fruit before. There were also very few apples, so maybe the weather this year has something to do with it.
Sadly I'm not sure I'm in the market for quince, but I might have to change my mind given the free bounty on offer.
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I made chilli jelly using apples from the same orchard last year, but I borrowed all the jars and bags from my Mum. She's already pencilled in a date to come and get a load of quincesNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:29 pmQuince jelly is amazing - good on toast/crumpets or cold meats/cheese!! I'm desperate to get some quinces to try and make some again. The fruit itself is tough as old boots, but cooked into jelly or as suggested poached for savoury dishes, they're lovelyMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:33 pm
The other 2 are groaning with what I think are quinces? Touch larger than an apple and fuzzy like a peach. I've never seen those two trees in fruit before. There were also very few apples, so maybe the weather this year has something to do with it.
Sadly I'm not sure I'm in the market for quince, but I might have to change my mind given the free bounty on offer.
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Did you check in the LOP first?
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Some quinces age gracefully and have a very nice aroma as they do. It's not unknown for them to be used as an air freshener in cars, kitchens and cupboards etc. (Not all of them do though. It seems that if they ripen in warmer climes they tend to be soft, so imported ones may just turn to sludge. I looked into planting one or two, 'Vranja' looks like a good bet, big, perfumed fruit, but quite like the idea of an old standard like Meech's Prolific. Quinces are pretty slow growing and you can stick 'em in a pot on a sunny patio for about 8 years before they need replanting in the ground. Might pot a couple up in spring although they're not particularly decorative and can be a bit scruffy looking).Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:36 amI made chilli jelly using apples from the same orchard last year, but I borrowed all the jars and bags from my Mum. She's already pencilled in a date to come and get a load of quincesNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:29 pmQuince jelly is amazing - good on toast/crumpets or cold meats/cheese!! I'm desperate to get some quinces to try and make some again. The fruit itself is tough as old boots, but cooked into jelly or as suggested poached for savoury dishes, they're lovelyMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:33 pm
The other 2 are groaning with what I think are quinces? Touch larger than an apple and fuzzy like a peach. I've never seen those two trees in fruit before. There were also very few apples, so maybe the weather this year has something to do with it.
Sadly I'm not sure I'm in the market for quince, but I might have to change my mind given the free bounty on offer.
Never found commercial quince jelly/membrillo to be very good,so home-made is probably better.
Edit: never knew this but: The word marmalade is actually derived from the Portugese name for Quince – marmo. Live and learn eh?
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Spent last 2 hours glued to the telly. Thought I'd watch 10 mins, but stayed.
My sparky came at 10:00 and luckily he had to go buy some bits. Asked him to come back tmrw as guests are also watching it
My sparky came at 10:00 and luckily he had to go buy some bits. Asked him to come back tmrw as guests are also watching it
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I've read in a few places that a couple of quinces added to apple dishes (crumbles and the like) really amps them up. I sometimes knock together a few part baked pies and the like for the freezer at this time of year, so I think I'll give the quinces a bash too.
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I watched it from about 10:30 until part way through the London precession.
I thought Andrew's personalised numberplate on his Bentley (AY03 DOY) was a bit unbecoming
I thought Andrew's personalised numberplate on his Bentley (AY03 DOY) was a bit unbecoming
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I don't live in the UK anymore and never will, but very proud to be British today.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:40 pmIt’s mesmeric - I popped it on just now and am glued to it .
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Probably one of those gifts from your kids that presents a hard choice.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 1:00 pm I watched it from about 10:30 until part way through the London precession.
I thought Andrew's personalised numberplate on his Bentley (AY03 DOY) was a bit unbecoming
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Jeremy Vine is ghouling all over it.
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Watching it now and wondering how Princess Anne can seriously be an Admiral having never served. I mean, even Edward turned up for a couple of weeks training before throwing in the towel.
I know it's all ceremonial bollocks, but I'd be embarrassed to wear the get up.
I know it's all ceremonial bollocks, but I'd be embarrassed to wear the get up.
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