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Forget the little blue box….

November 23, 2012 by Caro&Co 4 Comments

I’ll take the large purple one any day. Let me explain. I love to cook, particularly with and for my children. I love using fresh seasonal produce. I detest long food miles. The meals I cook are sometimes jolly good, sometimes average and every now and then pretty much only fit for the designer dogs. Which is why they are always at my feet in the kitchen. Hope springs eternal and all that.

In early November I get excited about hearing from my mate Patrice Newell, to tell me that her biodynamic, truly gorgeous Australian garlic is ready. Patrice is a passionate grower of both garlic and olives (she would also appear to love purple). Her commitment to quality produce and sustainability is contagious. I always order a box of her garlic.  You can do the same here if you like.

This year they have arrived bang on time which has coincided with my cooking mojo being at an all time high. So it’s out with the flavourless imported garlic and in with the real stuff. Aren’t they gorgeous?  Any suggestions on what I should do with them?  I think I’ll do another garlic soup, slow roast a lamb shoulder studded with some cloves, make a garlicky prawn linguine and by then I’ll need to order another box.  No doubt Grace will pinch a few. She is currently addicted to the Twilight series and has taken to placing a few garlic bulbs around her head to prevent any undead visiting for a snack during the night.

Come to think of it, Sydney in November could be considered the purple month. There are stunning Jacarandas, Agapanthus and Hydrangeas to behold, the occasional thundery purple sky and the kids Christmas pageants are beginning, which invariably involves making a costume in a horrible shade of lilac. Don’t ask my why. Instead, why not take a wander through your suburb with your kids and find as many shades of purple as you can? And I’d love to know how often you use garlic in your cooking and whether you’ve ogled a jacaranda lately.

Until next time…

Filed Under: Discovery, Family, Imagination, Outdoor, Recipes Tagged With: fun, garlic, November, purple

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  1. Denise says

    November 23, 2012 at 10:47 am

    This is the first year I’ve grown my own garlic. I made a broad bean bruschetta that I’d made many times before and added the usual 1 clove of garlic. Wow, home grown is so much stronger. The first bite of bruschetta was like a punch in the face from the garlic – in a good way though!!

    p.s. Miss 3 and I are enjoying your book “Small Fry Outdoors”. Thank you 🙂

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    • Caro&Co says

      November 23, 2012 at 11:14 am

      Denise, that is hilarious! I’d love you to send a photo. And so pleased you’re enjoying my book. x

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  2. Charley says

    November 23, 2012 at 6:51 pm

    We count “purple trees” when we’re out in the car at the moment!

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  3. Eleanor Jodway says

    November 26, 2012 at 6:27 pm

    First off….Loved the post! I use Garlic in pretty much every dish I cook. Meats, veggies, fillers, fish, sauces, stews, soups….EVERYTHING! And Caro….Purple …or Grurple as I like to call it; is My all time favorite color! , with Red running a close second!

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