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PostPosted: Jan 18th, '13, 20:33 
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:wave1: I have just made it through my 3 month probation period as an employee at BYAP and thought you may like to know how it has been going. :flower: Ok so I dont get normal Salary Packaging like a lot of people but Faye and Joel have always said that BYAP employees get fantastic Celery Packaging and they are right. :headbang: My first day ended with a bag of Soap Nuts and a dozen fresh eggs :mrgreen:
I leave for work each day with a smile on my face and it is still there by 5pm :)
I am meeting such lovely enthusiastic people everyday and probably talking too much
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Anyway, I am still learning so much and figured I should share my excitement, :cheers: .

Fresh air, plants galore,fish peacefully swimming,frogs, chooks ,bug and birdlife :thumbleft: :thumbright:
How embarrasing getting paid a wage for being in this atmosphere! (Oy! that doesn't mean I no longer want to be paid :wink: )

Nat has been such a great bloke to work with also. He has been very patient with me and shown me how everything works. He has taught me lots about fish and I always get a laugh.
"Nat, what is this plant" I ask. He tells me and I ask what is it used for? His standard reply," Umm, Cooking!"
"Yer I know that much :roll: but in what dishes?". I now know to ask Faye or Joel. I can now tell the time without a watch. I know when it is 1130 cos I can smell Nats sandwiches toasting :lol:

I was given two BYAP chooks the other day ,all processed ,and I made a lovely Hainanese Chicken for dinner. (I did have to erase from my memory that I had been feeding those chooks the day before. How easy it gets when you get older :D )
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PostPosted: Jan 18th, '13, 21:20 
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Part of my chores is to check each growbed for bugs and any old leaves that need to be removed> I put my hand in the Entertainer system and :shock: there is a horrible prickly plant in there. I thought to myself "that was a mean trick". I asked Nat :roll: what is that plant and he said it was Japanese Coriander. So I asked Faye the other day what the story was on the plant that smelt like coriander but was nice and prickly, "the Japanese plant" I said. I took her over to it and she said it wasnt Japanese anything but Perennial Coriander. Never heard of it!! :dontknow:
So I made it my mission to find out what could be made from this prickly plant. I love coriander but drives me mad as it is so temperamental and bolts just if you look at it sideways :-x . Anyway, the prickly flower can be cut off and it encourages the other leaves to grow longer. The prickly part can be used to make a nice paste to go on as marinade, spread or dip so I decided I would :shifty: cull some as well as some Black Pearl chili.
I had to confess at the end of the day that I had collected some produce.So the next day, I mentioned to Faye about the prickly coriander and Joel said ,"Yer, the Japanese Coriander" She said again that it was Perennial Coriander or saw leaf coriander. So from now on I think I shall just ask Faye about the plants.(I wont let on to the fellas that I dont trust their plant knowledge :crazy3: )

So this is what I came up with..
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Perennial Coriander,Chili,my home grown garlic, ginger and sesame oil
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Blended up in to paste like substance and I added finely grated parmesan and blended pine nuts.
The smell is magnificent. I didn't end up putting chili in it as I believe most dont like the heat. I will be taking it to work for a rating. If it is a hit I will have to harvest more than I did as it didnt make a great amount.
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congrats on the job , hope you're not getting paid peanuts... :funny1:
thanks for the info on the coriander I never knew there was such a plant either. Does BYAP sell them?


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:laughing3: Only when Im monkeying around :D
We dont sell them at BYAP but I am making it my mission to find out where to get one. It is growing fantastically in the growbed and I cant believe I have been wasting so much money on coriander when this is going all year. I love coriander and this plant is full on with fragrance and taste but you have to get past the spikes :) I keep opening up the fridge(to top my wine up) and I get this fantastic fragrance :cheers:


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we got ours from Dawsons in Forrestfield, stuck it in the ground next to the normal coriander so I remember what it is.


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What's wrong with peanuts? I reckon Sue would be thrilled if we sent her home with some :grin:
Great story Sue, keep up that enthusiasm. It is nice to be thanked at the end if the day for providing a job and it always goes both ways. You and Nat are treasured assets. :)


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Thanks for the heads up, Freebz. :wave1:
Faye, Im good with the idea of being paid in peanuts. Just got to convince my bank that it is all good!! :?
I would love to know if there is another job out there where you can thrill the boss by turning up for work with a container full of BSFL :D . Just been out the back and harvested some more.
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On a side note, does BYAP sell BSFL?
I dare say a few of us would use that as an excuse to come visit...

Not that I can talk, I have been using my macro lens as an excuse to come visit and still havent stopped by :)


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You're too easy to please Seamonkey.... :) Seems that there's no one here at the moment who'd not happy to be here...

Except maybe me, can I go home now....


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If that XXXX Gold in the first photo is part of your Celery package... I'd be going to the union!


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She likes the XXXX.. Unfortunately when having a drink here at work you just have to settle for little creatures or coopers, or something along those lines.. Though at the moment we've got a keg of Heiniken in the fridge care of a supplier...... I might be sleeping in the bus that night.. :drunken:


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We don't sell BSF larvae yet, cause we haven't been able to keep them going before Sue came along. We can only try Werdna and keep you posted.
Here is a little something that Sue whipped up this morning, they were awesome. Thankyou so much Sue, and for the impeccable timing of their preparation. :grin:


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Thanks for the photo post,Faye. I only have a dumb phone so cant post on the forum when Im not at home. Glad you all enjoyed the snack with stolen BYAP products. Joel was being polite, i am sure, as he had a few biscuits but not a fan of coriander. Lucky I didnt mix the chili in aswell :oops: :shock:
Hey Werdna, not a bad idea getting into BSFL production to sell :think:
Mr Damage, I do enjoy xxxx :oops: but as Joel said, they only get the good stuff in at work. Little Creatures, Rogers. The first few weeks at work, I was giving Matsos Beer to the slugs in the growbed. I was mortified. Business must be booming :cheers:


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Aint nothing wrong with a drop of Coopers PA :thumbright:

That does look tasty seamonkey, but i am not a huge fan of coriander either. You should have mixed the chilli in for a laugh :lol:


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That sounds like an awesome job - I am so jealous!!

I'm in furniture retail. It's not a bad job, just not as good as yours :headbang:


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