Ingredients
3 cups mulberries
1 1/4 cups white sugar or honey
1/4 cup plain flour
2 sheets shortcrust pastry, thawed (or use your favourite pie crust recipe)
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon milk
Method41 Farrell street, Yandina
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Ingredients
3 cups mulberries
1 1/4 cups white sugar or honey
1/4 cup plain flour
2 sheets shortcrust pastry, thawed (or use your favourite pie crust recipe)
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon milk
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Both grow in this area and can handle a variety of soils, as long as they are reasonably deep and well drained. Trees can be pruned similar to an apple – open vase and they require watering until well established. They can also be grown in pots (dwarf form) so they’re easier to protect from birds.
For 10 litres dissolve 100g copper sulphate with hot water in a plastic bucket, then pour into sprayer 3/4 filled with cold water. Now mix 100g hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) with a small amount of water to make a slurry and add to your copper sulphate solution. Stir and add water to make 10 litres. Add 50ml white oil to assist with sticking to leaves. Stir constantly to avoid nozzle blockage.By
Basic Pikelet Recipe
Ingredients
1 cup self-raising flour
2 tbs caster sugar
1 egg lightly beaten
3/4 cup milk
Method
Combine flour and sugar in medium bowl. Gradually whisk in egg and milk to make a thick, smooth batter.
Drop dessertspoons of mixture into a greased heavy-base pan. Cook until bubbles begin to appear on the surface of the pikelet. Turn and brown other side.
Do the following to make a fruit pikelet:
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To celebrate seniors week YCG is hosting a free Grandparents and Grandkids morning on Tuesday, August 21st 10 am – 12 pm.By


Graeme Sait’s challenge to all of us at his 4-hour workshop on Saturday, 18 August 2018 was that we can no longer be spectators when it comes to climate change and that each of us can make a difference by starting in our own backyard. Graeme’s messages are powerful and his knowledge and insight into the challenges and solutions leave you with hope, not despair. Read more about his tips on growing nutrient-dense food in your garden here. To see more on the importance of humus check out his TedTalk here.