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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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no idea who pumfrey is or what for that matter,howver,allow me to digress,my grandmother use to make us eat pumfrey,it was like a curly cabbage,yet not savoy.never see it in the shops any more
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
" ......it was like a curly cabbage ......."
Curly kale! My Dad used to grow it! Got a very crinkled leaf. You do occasionally see it in some specialised seed catalouges but it`s not a popular vegetable now. |
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over a year ago
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yes i know of curley kale,quite like it now im an adult,but was it called pumfrey,or is that a different type of cabbage altogether,or did my old gran just call it that?(she had a habit of giving things names lol |
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"yes i know of curley kale,quite like it now im an adult,but was it called pumfrey,or is that a different type of cabbage altogether,or did my old gran just call it that?(she had a habit of giving things names lol"
we had it when i was a kid too known as pumfrey (maybe Pomfrey) cant remeber
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