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Joined: Nov 2011
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Smartchild
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Does anyone on here sell their allotment produce, or know someone who does?
I ask because my Dad had an allotment for a short time years ago, and the vegetables were so much tastier than what we bought from the stores! I'd really like to be able to put it back on my family's table.
Thanks for reading!
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Council regs say you cant "sell" your allotment produce.(how they would catch you i dont know) I tend to give any excess away or freeze it.One old dear makes me cakes and marmalade as athank you for giving her some fresh veg. Just on my last onions from last summer. still have a few peas, broad and runner beans in freezer.
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