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Saturday 8 October 2011

October

Firstly, I must apologise for the delay in putting something up. It has been one of those years – death, car accidents, weddings etc. A real roller coaster. Sincere apologies for not taking some time to write a few items for my blog.

Onwards and upwards…




October is a festive month for many and a real feast for seasonal foods. It is the month of game and root vegetables, as well as beer :D
The seasonal foods include:

Celeriac
Pumpkin
Wild Mushrooms
Apples
Truffles
Swede
Cabbage
Medlars
Kale
Grouse (and other poultry such as pheasant, partridge)
Venison
Scallops (also oysters, mussels, winkles)
Sea Bass
Berries are still in season (particularly sloe but you may be lucky enough to get raspberries too)
Swiss Chard
Leeks
Sweet Potatoes

Butternut squash is heading out of season, as are:

Figs
Pears
Globe Artichokes
Mackerel
Plums etc.

There are a few other squashes that hang around – you’ll see them on market stalls and in supermarkets/greengrocers. As this year has been a very odd one, with hot and cold patches where they shouldn’t be, meteorologically speaking :D, some fruit/veg has lasted better than others, and some haven’t yet shown their heads. In Scotland, tomatoes have had a really bad year, some plants yielding few, if any.

A few orange varieties have started to appear again, so you know Hallowe’en is nearby.

As the wheat and barley is cut in mid Sept, I often think of October as the month for baking more than any other month. Why not try baking some fresh bread for yourself, no cheating with a bread-maker :D

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