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Posted on Jul 21, 2019Jul 21, 2019 by Joe Collier · 13 Comments

A New Home for Refugee Gooseberries

I am not fond of the taste of raw gooseberries. With their chewy skin covered by tickly hairs and their insides of hard seeds in a watery jelly, eating them fresh from the bush just doesn’t appeal. Cooking them with sugar helps greatly - even as a child I loved gooseberry fool - but they…

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