West Indies vs Australia
- BallOil
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BallOil is a global citizenmapoui wrote:I thought yu were Trini Balloil!
you mean bora? see picture hereis them long, long string beans, that lend themselves very well to curries!
you probably guyanse and I think allyuh call it by ah different name. we call it bodi or some such spelling I doh know fuh sure
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you can grow bora/bodi year-round if you can supply them with adequate water. when I was groing up we had a seasonal rotation of crops.
in the dry season we planted veggies, especially tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce and so on.
in the rainy season we planted corn, pidgeon peas, bodi/bora...and a ton of ground provisions because its rainy season. we also planted ginger-root and sorrel
in the dry season we planted veggies, especially tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce and so on.
in the rainy season we planted corn, pidgeon peas, bodi/bora...and a ton of ground provisions because its rainy season. we also planted ginger-root and sorrel
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deh play too much cricket. some have to be cut out!BallOil wrote:What is bodi?
the cricket schedule is so packed its hard to fit within that timeframe. In March/ April ...IPL was going on, Aus/NZ, Eng/Bangal series
I suspect test cricket go suffer a reduction, which would not be too bad. too much test cricket is being played anyway!
- BallOil
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yes...we used to eat the young ones right off the tree raw It goes good with fried rice and chow mien as wellmapoui wrote:exactly! yuh know de thing man! fresh off the vine, into the pot and is a real good eat! we used to grow them by the bushel
- BallOil
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yeah..I hear ya very expensive....eggplants they charge $2+ a pound... actually more expensive than meat... Ever tried em roasted ?mapoui wrote:bwoy yu wun belive how expensive dat get in the westindian shop now. I used to buy in the supermarket where often these days you can find it. or from the chinse.
but they never fresh-ish anymore and too expensive!
- BallOil
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wow...working di land eh? Nice fresh stuff ....mapoui wrote:you can grow bora/bodi year-round if you can supply them with adequate water. when I was groing up we had a seasonal rotation of crops.
in the dry season we planted veggies, especially tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce and so on.
in the rainy season we planted corn, pidgeon peas, bodi/bora...and a ton of ground provisions because its rainy season. we also planted ginger-root and sorrel