enjoying the simple things...
the first of the broccoli harvested this evening and stir- fried with garlic, soy and spring onion.
the verdict- the best broccoli I have ever eaten
and the Johnson of Australia crockery, gifted by the lovely Susan. a new design and a new favourite.
wishing you a happy Friday and weekend ahead.
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Nothing beats homegrown veges ... your broccoli looks beautiful. Happy weekend to you too.
ReplyDeleteHome grown broccoli is always the best, it looks perfect! Yum.
ReplyDeleteYour broccoli looks amazing! And what a yummy way to have it. And Johnson never looked so good. WIshing you the loveliest of Fridays.
ReplyDeleteSteph :) x
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Isn't it sweet how excited one can get over a vegetable.
ReplyDeleteI'm out there every day talking to my seedlings as I water them. I can't wait for the delicious bounty to come.
Hope you're week is turning out lovely.
Your veggies look divine - have you ever thought of starting a foodie blog? xx
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious .
ReplyDeleteMmm, looks delicious, it never fails to astound me how much better fresher tastes. I love broccoli and am already plotting to have a whole winter bed of them x
ReplyDeleteoh that is glorious! how wonderful, will have to try broccoli next year i think. love the plates, too! :)sarah
ReplyDeleteHarvesting your own food is THE most rewarding feeling! It all looks very yummy! xxo
ReplyDeleteThat looks so wonderful! I can't wait to harvest my own food from the vege patch this year.
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Your brocolli looks amazing Zara, nothing like eating homegrown.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous J design too and one I have not seen before.
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Oh, yum, homegrown veges.
ReplyDeleteLike that Johnson design, Zara! ;)
xx