Radishes & Chives (Planting/Recipes): Grow It, Cook It, Eat It - A Garden & Cooking Series E-1
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Coley and I are very excited to launch the Pilot of our new garden and cooking series: Grow It, Cook It, Eat It. Please leaves us constructive comments, as we both value and want your help in developing the series. Episode 1 is all about Radishes and Chives. I teach you how to grow them and Coley shows you how to prepare and use them in the kitchen. What we hope most is that you... get to enjoy something you grew and cooked with your family and friends. Cheers! Radishes and Chive: GCE Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU3u1yBOGMQ Kale & Kale Pests: GCE Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQUCh0x7aR0 Squash & Zucchini (Pollination & Pests): GCE Episode 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olObuVDf_z4 The series will rotate between our YT Channels so don't forget to subscribe. Her channel is Coley Cooks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJRXsvWyyquM3ZYcN_xbBNQ
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Totally awesome idea!! Please do more!
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Fantastic video
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Good show and informative. Would love to see rutabagas done. Can't find much info on growing them, but cooking and eating, I have that down pat.....
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Love this series! It's nice to have the whole package in one video! Thanks Gary and Coley!
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I've been looking for something like this and now you've done it! Thank you so very much! I'm new to gardening and I made the (pleasant) mistake of growing things that I'm not used to cooking and eating. This series should really help me out!
I was considering trying to video myself with starting out my garden. Then people could help me with all my mistakes. I decided against that because I don't know the first thing about videoing or gardening so I figured it would be too much to learn at once lol
If anyone knows of another channel that does something like that, could you point me in that direction so I can try to learn more about gardening? Thanks in advance!
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Thank you. Will try the radish and chive ideas. Enjoyed watching looking forward to up coming videos.😊
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Just found your Channel. Love this idea. Can't wait to see more!
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what about the radish greens?
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I really enjoyed this concept and the video! Your recipes were short and simple, just the way I like them!! I would love to see some videos on kale, turnips, okra, and chard!! Thanks, keep coming Gary and Coley!!🌾🎋🌱🌽
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Very nice Gary, first time Ive watched Coley. Both you guys did a great presentation.(and I'm picky) The chive info for me was what I knew already I also use chive blossoms just as flowers they are a beautiful spring flower and I use in Vinegar. Basic uses for me are in salads (cole slaw, mac, potato, tuna, and hummus) instead of onion and cold soups and Asian cooking garnishes instead of scallions. And the classic baked potato*** What would be a nice addition/information would be "nutrient content". Compared to scallions and onions.The radish was mostly new to me , cooked? Lol, but the same comment, nutrient content. - And I know you can grow/eat radish sprouts, but what about chive sprouts??? How are their nutrient content?Again well done and a lot of info, could do just one veggie per show.
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Snap, snap, I like the speed! I listen fast and hate slow drawn out videos. Love yours!
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Hey Coley, just letting you know that I also tried to grow the watermelon radish and got lovely greens, but no radish. Hope yours turn out, would like to see what they look like.
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love it!
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This is a great idea. You asked for feedback and I do have some issues. Gary your garden rendition was colorful and well shot. Coley, unfortunately the sound from that kitchen sounded hollow causing loss of focus on what you had to say. More site on dishes., like the pasta you mentioned, but I enjoyed the ones you presented. When it went back to you the sound /kitchen color made me lose focus...sorry for the negatives...look forward to more with changes :)
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TWO THUMBS UP!
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excellent!!
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I love this format! [and wouldn't mind longer videos.] I would love to see tomatillos when the time comes. Otherwise, it will be fun to watch future episodes as the season progresses. Thanks for the awesome content. [going over to sub to Coley now...]
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