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carrust | 19:23 Tue 30th Jul 2013 | Home & Garden
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....come back off my allotment having picked over a bucket full of goosegogs...I wish I'd planted a thorn-less variety....my hands are ripped to bits:-(
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Did you find anything under the gooseberry bush?
I'll all be worth it when you sink your choppers into those lovely goosegogs, carrust, hope they ain't sour.
What are goosegogs?
Gooseberry's Psybbo.
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Just had goosegog crumble & ice cream.....yum
I found a pair of my old glasses fred.....with 1 lens missing:-(
"Goosegog" is certainly widely used in the Cotswolds - maybe it's dialect?
You must have felt a bit of a pri..........O'h no I'm not falling for that one ;-)
You see, carrust, my Mother (RIP) told me that I was found under a goosegog bush! Some sex education!
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Goosegog's also used in Yorkshire
We have always called them goosegogs in the West Mids as well, fred.
Ooooh luvverly, I found some in a little private greengrocers a week ago, absolutely ripe and I ate almost all that I bought before I got home! That took me back a good many years, when we grew the large red and large green dessert ones. I could stand all the prickles. Are you jam making?
I have a Goosegog bush. How do you know when they're ready to pick?
When there nice and juicy, Yilly. Or taste one first.
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Errrr...taste them tilly
My nuts are very poor this year - not enough pollination in the Spring.
we all have our crosses to bear fred

any going spare carrust - I'll have 'em
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Also had a right load of black currants, red currants & white currants as well. :-) Great year for soft fruit:-)))))
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I might chuck a few your way sloopy....most of them will be made into jam & jelly.
very poor here carr, my plum tree's never had a look in
My nuts are very poor this year


Fred, you have my sympathy. !

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