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In the past, I have grown a small vegetable garden in my backyard. I had lettuce, peppers, radishes, cabbage... besides providing fresh and cheap produce, I enjoyed the process of sowing a seed, watching it germinate, grow and bear fruit. Slugs became my enemy. I waged war to the death against them. But they proved to be strong opponents.
In the future, I may take up the project again. Vegetables are becoming more and more expensive, and without them a meal is not complete. I would like to find a store with such a variety of seeds.
I'm going for a walk here. 🤠
I didn't think they ate okra in that part of the world.🤷♂
I think vegetables and less processed foods are important to a person's health, along with exercise. Hopefully you get you garden in sooner than later and I think you'll feel good about it when you do.
Australia is incredibly multicultural and so everything is available here which is kind of nice right? I don't personally eat okra, but have in the past a time or two. Not my favourite thing.
Okra arrived in my country with the culinary culture of the slaves brought from Africa. It is mainly added to preparations with meat or minced meat, where it provides a very peculiar texture and flavor.
I like it very much, my mother-in-law usually prepares it. 🤤
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