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Guava Jelly (Conserve)
Guava jelly is very popular in India, where this fruit grows in abundance. It has a lovely flavour, quite unlike any other fruit. If you choose the fruit correctly (not too ripe), it is an easy jelly to make. Place in a pressure cooker with just ... [... more]
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Hosta fortunei var. albopicta
One of the showiest hostas for early summer, it has soft yellow leaves with a narrow dark green edges and veins. Mauve flowers are borne on 75cm (30in) leafy stems in summer. Conserve soil-moisture as much as possible by adding plenty of organic ... [... more]
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Hosta 'Wide Brim'
Arguably one of the best hostas, 'Wide Brim' has puckered, heart-shaped leaves which are mid-green with wide, cream edges and some streaking. In mid-summer, it bears pale lavender, funnel-shaped flowers. Conserve soil-moisture as much as possible ... [... more]
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Strawberry Conserve, Low Sugar (Jam)
This is a delicious jam and suitable for diabetics (has some sugar). It is never rock-solid (tastes like jelly if you put that much pectin in). If kept in the fridge it's a nice, soft set. I find it will keep in the fridge for a month or more, ... [... more]
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Green and Red Tomatoes Chutney or Sauce, Fresh (Not for ...
This is not a conserve, not suitable for bottling. For bottling, make this Green Tomato Chutney. This chutney/sauce should be eaten fresh, as a side dish to a meal, with an Indian and non-Indian meals. The amounts are approximate. You have to ... [... more]
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Marcy Cross Trainer ER7000D.
Mains powered. Magnetic resistance system. Hand grip pulse sensor. 10 user programmes. Detail of programmes: 6 pre set programmes 4 heart rate programmes. Console type: large multi window LCD display. Feedback: speed, time, distance, calories burned, [... more]
£293.58
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