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Harvested Yesterday

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Mon Jul 03, 2023 10:17 am

somewhere I read to wait five weeks after scapes appear - then harvest

quite happy with these, although if I hadn't used the five week marker I would have waited for more yellow leaves ......

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Georgian Fire, Northern Quebec Porcelain and Creme de la Rasa
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Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:47 pm

Looks nice but please tell me there is more! What about next month's cooking!

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Mon Jul 03, 2023 6:34 pm

afraid that's all she wrote ......... tiny space out back ...... tomatoes take up most space

reserved for my hummus and roasted tomato sauce
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Mon Jul 03, 2023 8:58 pm

Sounds good. When we have an off year for pears, I make sure to use them for syrup first, then sauce.

Do you notice much difference among the three types?

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Mon Jul 03, 2023 10:39 pm

well, they grow pretty much the same ....... Creme de la Rasa is new to me this year ...... described as "taste of the finest of Rocamboles; not a scorcher, but a heart and palate melter"

I've grown Georgian Fire for many years ...... hot and powerful and a good keeper; nothing specific comes to mind with the Northern Quebec Porcelain

I did try a garlic pesto with the scapes ........ not great, way too hot/powerful for my taste ....... wish I would have let the scapes grow - like to save/trade the bulbils, but none this year
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