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The Queen of Berries
Today I picked my first crop of gooseberries...
This morning, on the bush...

Harvest Home! Here is the entire 2013 crop...

It wasn't enough for a proper gooseberry updside-down pudding, but it occurred to me that I could make a batch of small ones...

Cooked, but not yet upside-down:

Pleasingly inverted:

They tasted excellent. Next year, I hope for a larger-scale operation on the same lines:

I shall spare you tomorrow's dissection of the stools in pursuit of undigested gooseberry seeds, but feel free to imagine it over your civet coffee.
This morning, on the bush...

Harvest Home! Here is the entire 2013 crop...

It wasn't enough for a proper gooseberry updside-down pudding, but it occurred to me that I could make a batch of small ones...

Cooked, but not yet upside-down:

Pleasingly inverted:

They tasted excellent. Next year, I hope for a larger-scale operation on the same lines:

I shall spare you tomorrow's dissection of the stools in pursuit of undigested gooseberry seeds, but feel free to imagine it over your civet coffee.
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I wonder whether the green colour is related to the idea of "playing gooseberry" - in terms either of inexperience or jealousy?
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http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-pla2.htm
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I imagine the civet coffee tastes better if you don't have it explained to you beforehand.
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On the other hand, we've been feasting on sour cherries, in crisp crumbles and pies.
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Ooh, I love sourness almost as much as I love tartness! [Please insert Bread and Jam for Frances-style rhapsody about the wonderful variety of foods, their tastes and textures.]
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