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Grapevine issue

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  • Jan H11 said:
    it is such a shame as I find it difficult to know what to do with them


    It's a shame you can't use them as they are supposed to be very good for you. Couldn't you use a cafetiere or fine sieve to make juice (i.e. blitz them with some water in a blender or smoothie maker and then sieve or strain).
    “Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.” Winston Churchill
  • JoeXJoeX Posts: 1,783
    Wine?
  • Blue OnionBlue Onion Posts: 2,995
    Or pull it out and plant a seedless grape?   Himrod is my favorite out of the three varieties of eating grapes I grow.  I had grapes my second year, grown from a $9 potted plant from the garden center.  Super yummy, sweet, and seedless.  
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