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   14/10/2008, 16:42
Editor - France Magazine is not online. Last active: 05/01/2010 14:59:15 Editor - France Magazine



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Re: French foragers unite!
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 Joffan wrote:
I have quinces in my garden - do you have a recipe for the jelly?

 

Hi Joffan,

If you take a look at January's issue of France Magazine (out mid-Dec, free if you attend the France Show at Earls Court), you'll find a multitude of ways of cooking and enjoying quince!

Best wishes,

Carolyn

Editor, France Magazine

ps. And I'll try and tone down my use of exclamation marks. Sorry.


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   14/10/2008, 16:59
Panda is not online. Last active: 19/01/2009 10:45:28 Panda

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Thanks!!!  Big Smile [:D]

Don't know why it's annoying me at the moment, it just is.


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   14/10/2008, 18:34
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Re: French foragers unite!
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Panda - it annoys me too. But take heart, we are right - the rest of the world is out of step. Here's a quote from The Times Style and Usage Guide (on which I based my own magazine style sheet):

exclamation marks nearly always unnecessary

Wink [;-)]


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   15/10/2008, 20:18
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I heard on the radio that the UK experts are going to put together the Chinese Mitten Crab and the American Creyfish with the belief that the crab will eat the American pest that kills the local species  .........I have not heard of any of these in French streams ponds etc ....As the crab grows to the size of a dinner plate knowing the foragers of the Vendee they would have been on one pretty quick if they are edible ......anybody seen any creyfish or crab foragers in the inland waterways ? 

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   16/10/2008, 11:10
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Official website of Charente Maritime has advertised in Haute Saintonge amongst things to do accompanied walks for amateur mushroom gatherers.

 

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