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  • Kids/ teenagers and growing veg.

    My 13 year old daughter has always been quite good with eating veg, with only a few dislikes, but i were gob smacked today to catch her pinching the chopped up cabbage i had harvested this morn out of the pan while it were sat on the stove waiting for cooking .
    Her excuse " it doesn't taste like shop cabbage! it tastes sweet and yummy mum" .
    Feeding your children with good , organic home grown veg gives you a sense of satisfaction that warms your soul as a mother/father. Buying organic veg in a supermarket just does not compare in taste or feel good factor . She might not pay a great deal o attention to what is growing , but she is a great runner bean picker, and when she is having a fed up day she can be half distracted by asking her to sow seeds into modules .
    Even at 13 they still enjoy a good sun flower growing comp too
    I am sure half the reason lots of kids don't like veg is down to the verities grown by the mass commercial growers and the amount of time it takes to get them through the system, plus they lose a lot of the sweetness and the veg toughen up as they sit around exposed to the air an shelves.

    How wonderful to see my lass pinching raw cabbage out o the pan because it tastes so good!! Makes a mothers work on the plot worth while

    Wren

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    Lol my daughter ( same age ) says eugh I am not eating that you put s **t on it lol brought home loads of strawberries today and she says you got a lot of those to eat mum, she loves strawberries as long as they come from a shop lol grrr. Cooked peas are sometimes a no no, peas from the pod now thats a different matter.
    Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
    and ends with backache

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    • #3
      I know what you mean, My soon to be 16 year old daughter came down to my veggy patch today - pinched all the peas - then told me off for not growing enough

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