upndown
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Good to hear you had a nice evening out with your friend, upndown, and to stay on plan too is so good! I hope your throat problem has resolved for now so that you could enjoy it. The meal sounds nice apart from the samphire. I would eat it but not that keen.
CJ I am making garden plans in my mind already. It's a bit soon considering I won't be able to start until the season is nearly over! Perhaps i can get some herbs started though. My mother has a small lean-to greenhouse that can be utilised if necessary and a gazillion large pots in the garden, full of flowers. I think herbs might do well in pots and maybe even the salad leaves mentioned by upndown? There should be some space for a few veg somewhere in the flower beds. The garden has been a bit neglected the last several years so could do with a rethink.
I didn't eat dinner last night. I was so tired from the bad previous night and had a burning feeling in my stomach all day. I ended up having some banana and yogurt which was soothing, and the last glass of wine. No more wine, LJ, till the weekend! Grrrr...
I went to bed before 8pm and have slept alright and my stomach has recovered now. It is 4.45am and I am awake. Must try to sleep a bit longer. My alarm goes off at 7.30am. CJ recommended some cream for my hands. I want to try and find time to get some tomorrow and I hope that they will improve if I abstain from eating chilli.
Thanks for ur praise for being on plan but I mentioned in my earlier post - bet the chef used lots of hidden syns to make that lovely meal! I'd heard of samphire but not eaten it before - it was ok - but won't be buying a seed packet!!
Well it's a lovely day here - so may have time to have a tidy up in the garden - we're getting excited about that aren't we? I have some herbs in pots - I've read that the Mediterranean ones are best in pots as they can take the heat and put up with occasional drought - I've a big pot of oregano & it's withstood the worst winters too.
Salad leaves as u say, are great in pots and there are so many varieties and different colours they look attractive with beetroot and the odd flower. There are a fair few things u can grow from Aug/Sept too - like oriental salad leaves, leeks, winter cabbage - I have those in - but there's lots of others.
I keep planning on putting some of the more attractive veg in the borders to increase my veg production - but haven't got round to it yet - asparagus with its ferns is pretty, the coloured chards, climbing beans on canes, sweetcorn and courgettes are on my list!!
Hope the cream continues to do its job and u don't feel too tired today. Hup 2, 3, 4!!