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Turnips in salads and on pizzas? Is it even legal?

I did not realise that humans still ate turnips.


 
Posted : 23/02/2023 8:46 pm
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Have 2 turnips. Will swop for 10 tomatoes.


 
Posted : 23/02/2023 10:21 pm
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I bet you would.


 
Posted : 23/02/2023 10:24 pm
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I'm sure we can rely on the wonderful helpers to surge price all the tomatoes in tins and jars as well.

It's just like good old covid times. Spark out a granny on aisle 6 and fill the spare room with tinned tomatoes.


 
Posted : 23/02/2023 11:40 pm
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HM minister for turnips.
Didn't know we had one.
Would she substitute turnip for swede in a mash?
Does she have any crispy or stir fried turnip recipes?
She's MP for somewhere in East Anglia which is turnip growing country - turnip taliban.
I reckon she's a plant - no pun intended - by the turnip mafia to promote their product with official gov approval.
You read it here first; STW breaking the hot news from the front line of british agriculture.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 12:08 am
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Well, I for one am doing my best to mitigate the wider socio-economic impact by having donner meat and cheesy chips with chilli sauce tonight.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 12:16 am
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Surely cheesy turnips?


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 1:16 am
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Therese Coffey says: 'eat neeps and tatties!'

I'm pretty sure she's an 'extra large donner meat with cheesy chips' kinda gal, myself.

Just look at the state of her, the fat old hag, she's in no position to be giving dietry advice to anyone.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 2:40 am
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Cougar that article shows how serious screwed we are as a country - pretty much every aspect of just one small part of a industry is in turmoil. From grower's, to distribution, to wholesale, to retail, to the consumer. Each step has had a dramatic hit over the last 12 months.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 7:50 am
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TBH I’d be on hols in Spain at the in-laws and their mate from Brizzle would be regularly popping in as he was driving a lorry from Bristol to Murcia for a supermarkets fruit and veg,he was doing this weekly.

It wasn’t a big deal, now it’s an ordeal.

This stuff should have been properly addressed in the ‘oven’ ready deal but details.

Still the issue is you’re not ‘believing’ enough in it, you should be ‘seeing’ loads of tomatoes in the isles whilst putting the turnips in your baskets.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 8:18 am
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So, imagine that you're a veg merchant in Spain and you've a mildly limited supply of produce coming through from your dozens of growers across Andalucia. Today, you can supply those grumpy, entitled British supermarket buyers, involving considerable additional paperwork combined with the possibility of delays at the border crossing en route.
Or, you can simply sell to your French, German, Dutch or Danish buyers, with a wry smile along the way....


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 8:57 am
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I expect that price and profit is the main driver.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 9:01 am
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update from the coalface/wholesalers

Cherry tomatoes were £6kg last week are now £8.50kg (to the customer cost). Availability is absolutely fine, 1000's of boxes of tomatoes in stock. However the supermarkets not getting their act in gear has driven the rising costs further as demand has been driven to independent shops instead, hence the rise in price.

Unfortunately the way we shop, is now driving the cost, not supply. Supermarkets need to bite the bullet and renegotiate their pricing structures.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 10:48 am
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There were tomatoes in my local Aldi this morning. Although they didn't have any stock cubes in stock.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 11:34 am
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Loads in Costco. Cheep too - less than a tenner for a huge tray of I don't know how many kilos.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 11:38 am
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a worthwhile investment

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Turnips-Cookbook-Delicious-Recipes/dp/1543272681


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 11:53 am
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Even the turnip book has cherry toms on the cover. They know who's the star.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 1:28 pm
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https://twitter.com/pmdfoster/status/1629027276120530944

In this case British supermarkets aren't getting the produce at all, but it makes you wonder just how much of our current food price inflation is being driven by supermarkets accepting the need to pay more because fewer EU firms are willing to jump through the hoops needed to supply us.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 1:45 pm
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Plenty of toms in Harrogate Aldi this morning so they must be getting their act together. No idea if they'd gone up in price, couldn't be bothered to look.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 2:50 pm
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In this case British supermarkets aren’t getting the produce at all, but it makes you wonder just how much of our current food price inflation is being driven by supermarkets accepting the need to pay more because fewer EU firms are willing to jump through the hoops needed to supply us.

Uk supermarkets can get the produce, but they are unwilling to pass that cost to the consumer and seem more expensive than there competition.

According the staff at my wholesaler, this has lead to increased demand at independent shops which has also driven prices up.

So because the supermarkets aren't buying due to high costs the costs to the consumer are actually worse, at least in the short term. We had similar examples during COVID lockdowns when retailers were selling high demand items at over inflated costs.

I'm having to sell large bell peppers at £1.79 each today due to the fluctuation in costs, and bounce back caused by the supermarkets.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 2:50 pm
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Anyways… if we’re going to start to cherish “our” turnips and other root veg, then we need have a think about where we get them from…

https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/comtrade/en/country/All/year/2021/tradeflow/Exports/partner/GBR/product/070610

Big fan of winter veg myself (parsnips are the king of the pack, if turnips are the joker).


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 2:54 pm
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Not many in our Morrisons, although did get two packs of plum tomatoes. Found two packs of slightly out of date ones in the fridge, so they've gone in the bolognese sauce for my lasagne tonight !


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 3:14 pm
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The salad shortage has occurred in the same week Nicola Sturgeon resigned.
Coincidence?


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 4:13 pm
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Currently in Alicante and can confirm Spain is awash with tomatoes, nowt to do with the weather..


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 4:17 pm
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Our local Asian grocers has kilos of the things.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 5:34 pm
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Bit of a long way to go for tomatoes though.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 5:35 pm
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I've just been down to Morrisons and other than a couple of sorry looking bunches of spring onions, theres no salad in at all. Just a row of empty shelves.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 5:51 pm
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theres no salad in at all

Make your own salad.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 6:04 pm
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I'm having a chippy tea. Theres no salad required for pie, chips, peas and gravy 😀


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 6:28 pm
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Horlicks before bedtime?

And grape-nuts for breakfast?


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 6:36 pm
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This could sell...


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 6:37 pm
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I bypassed the salad isle, not even momentarily concerning myself with its empty shelves, to get to the good stuff... bacon, sausage and black pudding (more northern delicacies for you ernie) for tomorrows breaky. 😀


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 6:38 pm
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more northern delicacies for you ernie

The only culinary agreement I can ever recall having with you binners is fish finger sandwiches.

They should indeed be made with cheap white sliced bread and tomato ketchup.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 6:43 pm
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She’s MP for somewhere in East Anglia which is turnip growing country

Sugar beet is the root crop in Suffolk Coastal where the hateful woman is MP.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 8:50 pm
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Bit of a long way to go for tomatoes though.

Not really just a couple of miles.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 9:37 pm
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Not many in our Morrisons, although did get two packs of plum tomatoes. Found two packs of slightly out of date ones in the fridge, so they’ve gone in the bolognese sauce for my lasagne tonight !

So much wrong with this sentence! Tomatoes should never be in the fridge for a start and dates shouldn't come in to it. They are either good to eat however you want or are going rotten.


 
Posted : 24/02/2023 10:05 pm
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Tomatoes should never be in the fridge for a start and dates shouldn’t come in to it. They are either good to eat however you want or are going rotten.

Yeah, good one. Like there’s a choice in the current situation 🙄

and anyway Tomatoes should never be in the fridge is nonsense.


 
Posted : 25/02/2023 4:47 pm
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There was a bloke standing with a lettuce in his hand looking at the salad vegetables. This was why he was looking confused.

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Posted : 25/02/2023 4:51 pm
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Yeah, even M&S were out today. Good job I bought a couple of boxes last week and kept them in the fridge. Will last a few more days… then what. ****ing Brexit morons.


 
Posted : 25/02/2023 4:56 pm
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Nothing in Tod Lidl at all. Zilch.


 
Posted : 25/02/2023 5:35 pm
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and anyway Tomatoes should never be in the fridge is nonsense.

Not so, have a look at this link for more information:
https://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/cook-with-fruits-and-vegetables/how-to-store-produce/


 
Posted : 25/02/2023 6:14 pm
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Tomatoes should never be in the fridge is nonsense.

I think the reason for this belief is they do lose a bit of their flavour if eaten straight from the fridge. Trick is to get them to room temperature before you eat them..

Oh and Amazon seem to have plenty in stock…


 
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