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Constant (veg) Cravings

Chris Howard Chris Howard | 10:37 UK time, Tuesday, 28 July 2009

I'm afraid that it is just going to be a very quick one from me today as I have spent the day out in the Arizona desert in temperatures exceeding 100F, and frankly, I am a little fried.

And that just about sums up the food over here too. I have found myself striving, reaching, grasping for anything with a decent veg content. Chips ceased to count after my fourth meal, and fourth bucket-load of fries that arrived it. Other than the three carrots and five asparagus, it has been hard work to find anything green. Lettuce is always hidden under an inch of mayonnaise (why is that?) and while I do love gherkins and jalapenos, there is only so many you can take.

So to read about all of your lovely, home grown, succulent veg has suddenly made me sick with envy (or is that the fifth beef burger in seven days?). I am very jealous and would love to see some more of your photos to keep me going.  I know it is supposed to be the other way around, and it should be my veggie pics that encourage others, but frankly, right now, I need your help. Send me veg!

Also lovely to see Sara's daughter, Lola getting involved. Let's hear some more tales of young people and their green-thumbed exploits. Enough of us old-un's. I want to hear how the new generation of garden-mad kids are getting on! 

I hope to have more news on my patch nest week  - I have forgotten to ask Susie for the latest news and that fact that I haven't heard anything is starting to make me worry. No news is good news, right? Time will tell!

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