Jan 2017
7:29pm, 4 Jan 2017
1,301 posts
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NDWDave
It is a squash of some type but I'm not sure which type. I haven't really thought this one through...
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Jan 2017
7:51pm, 4 Jan 2017
33,865 posts
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Bintmcskint
Leeks Sweetheart cabbage
All the others were and shall be duplicates today
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Jan 2017
7:52pm, 4 Jan 2017
22,042 posts
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halfpint
16. plums 17.clementine
does pearl barley count? I'm thinking probably not as I presume it's a grain and not a bean/pulse?
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Jan 2017
8:33pm, 4 Jan 2017
21,553 posts
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Dave A
17. Red grapes 18. Green lentils 19. Red pepper 20. Yellow pepper
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Jan 2017
8:36pm, 4 Jan 2017
19,701 posts
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Red Squirrel
Is it really small Dave? Could be a sweet dumpling although they're usually green and white.
You'll know when you eat it - sweet dumpling is v sweet (for a veg).
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Jan 2017
8:37pm, 4 Jan 2017
1,303 posts
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NDWDave
A bit bigger than a beef tomato / tennis ball
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Jan 2017
8:42pm, 4 Jan 2017
19,702 posts
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Red Squirrel
18. Savoy cabbage 19. Cinderella squash 20. Root ginger (I eat a lot of this! I should be called the ginger ninja) 21. Lime 22. Lemon 23. Avocado
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Jan 2017
8:44pm, 4 Jan 2017
21,554 posts
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Dave A
21. Carrot
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Jan 2017
9:10pm, 4 Jan 2017
662 posts
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Heinzster
Dave, wait and see what comes out when it hatches!
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Jan 2017
9:11pm, 4 Jan 2017
35,226 posts
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Velociraptor
11. Mango.
And if we're allowing nuts and seeds ...
12. Chia seeds. 13. Flax seeds.
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