Goin' South
Mar. 2nd, 2010 08:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm packing my bags (and a cooler to hold produce and homemade yogurt) and heading down to the hubby's estate after work tonight.
The produce was limited to a gallon bag of Cilantro and 1 asparagus spear. One of the chickens has found a skinny area in the fence where she can just squeeze though. Once on the other side - she heads right for the Swiss Chard and Collard Greens. Ugh.

The Pluot tree is blooming. Marcel and I planted a Methley Plum to pollinate it, but that won't happen this year.
Over the weekend I made Pork Adobo (my way - with orange peel and mirin in the marinade also) and Li Hing Mui Chicken (I have a bottle of Li Hung Mui powder that I mix with rice flower and I dredge the chicken in the mixture and fry it - it's good!). I freeze the chicken and use a little at a time in friend rice or a couple of ounces in a meal.


The produce was limited to a gallon bag of Cilantro and 1 asparagus spear. One of the chickens has found a skinny area in the fence where she can just squeeze though. Once on the other side - she heads right for the Swiss Chard and Collard Greens. Ugh.

The Pluot tree is blooming. Marcel and I planted a Methley Plum to pollinate it, but that won't happen this year.
Over the weekend I made Pork Adobo (my way - with orange peel and mirin in the marinade also) and Li Hing Mui Chicken (I have a bottle of Li Hung Mui powder that I mix with rice flower and I dredge the chicken in the mixture and fry it - it's good!). I freeze the chicken and use a little at a time in friend rice or a couple of ounces in a meal.


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Date: 2010-03-16 02:20 am (UTC)Is it pretty easy to grow? Do you think it would grow in a container?
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Date: 2010-03-16 01:17 pm (UTC)Yes, they do fine in pots.