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Sophia Real | Real Simple Food's avatar

This is lovely and clearly influenced me to buy some gooseberries this morning! By the way, for once the Germans and the Italians take a similar approach: gooseberries are Stachelbeeren in German - thornberries!

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Cheryl  Queen of Markets's avatar

Thank you Sophie, love the German name. Enjoy your goosegogs x

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Sophia Real | Real Simple Food's avatar

Thank you - am torn between making a buckle or a crumble. But might also just make some compote to have with porridge or yoghurt for breakfast.

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Sally Gurteen's avatar

Love this

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Sound practice well-being's avatar

A handful of gooseberries from my very young bush and even less blackcurrants in a pan and simmered with a little sugar. Magical

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Cheryl  Queen of Markets's avatar

Perfection

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Jean's avatar

Hi I just subscribed as a free subscriber. Your post was enjoyable but gooseberries are not readily available to me. I look forward to reading future posts.

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Cheryl  Queen of Markets's avatar

Thank you very much Jean. Sorry gooseberries aren't available to you.

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Jenny Hammerton's avatar

Man, I love goosegogs! ❤️

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Melissa Norman's avatar

Great post Cheryl and excited by the changes

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Cheryl  Queen of Markets's avatar

Thank you very much Melissa x

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