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Discovering a new life in Costa Almeria

Having made the decision that full time work really is bad for your health,my husband convinced me that we should get 2 puppies and retire early. What I hadn't anticipated was that retirement would see us in Almeria, in southern Spain. This is our story from making the decision to move to our life here. For more posts read the full blog at http://relocatetospain.blogspot.com. What I hadn't realised was that I wasn't ready to retire so after 2 years we are back in the UK. However, when I am finally ready to retire - Spain is still in the mix.

What a crop of Kumquats
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 @ 2:58 PM

Back on the 27th August I wrote about a little Kumquat tree that the Terreros ladies had bought me for my birthday and was so proud that I had managed to keep it alive long enough for it to grow fruit and to start to ripen.

It was watered lovingly every day through the intense summer heat and then when the temperatures fell I realised that it was necessary to reduce the amount of water I was giving it as all the fruits were growing so rapidly they were splitting their skins and the fruit inside was turning mouldy.

We then had the rains of October and the strong winds meant the tree was moved to a sheltered spot to protect it - oh, how this tree has been nurtured.

However, moving it to a sheltered spot meant out of site out of mind and it hasn't had the tender loving care over the last few weeks that it deserves

UNTIL YESTERDAY .....

when I remembered it. In the past couple of weeks when it has been ignored save for a couple of hours of sunshine warmth each day and the odd downpour of rain.

Such treatment obviously suits it, the fruits have been able to grow at a pace which didn't split the skins, the sunshine has turned them a proper orange and the little tree has delivered a sizeable crop of perfect orange fruits.


Not bad for a beginner, eh? And no, we haven't tried eating one yet - maybe we should!

Read more about our life here in Almeria at http://relocatetospain.blogspot.com



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Sandra said:
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 @ 8:52 PM

Well done Jacqui. Like me you seem to have more sucess with plants that thrive on neglect.
I did a quick 'Google' to see how you could eat and/or cook them. It seems they are a versatile fruit and, depending which variety you have grown(long or round/yellow or orange), there are a number of ways you can eat them.
Let's hear what you do with them and of course a result of the taste test.


Jacqui said:
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 @ 9:02 AM

Hi

Mine are little round and orange. I wondered about making a jam to go with some type of sponge postre, I'm going to have a 'Google' later and see how easy it would be - I;m really no cook but it's worth and experiment.


Jacqui said:
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 @ 10:20 AM

OK, found a recipe - 2 ingredients Kumquats and Sugar plus it's done in the microwave - gotta be worth a try. I'll let you know how it turns out.


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