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Bbbananas | 16:34 Wed 04th Mar 2009 | ChatterBank
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Arthur has just regaled us with the tale of waste disposal in the olden days (as in sewage & human waste). Before the days of plumbing & flush toilets, the waste from whatever hole it was evacuated into, was emptied once a week. This waste was then spread on riverbanks. People used to scavenge for all sorts among the waste - but his father used to grow tomato plants from the seeds that had sprouted after being passed through humans undigested. The biggest & tastiest tomatoes in Hull, according to Arthur.

And all this whilst we were tucking into our side salads.
Nice.
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salla...Google the song "Lollipop, lolipop"
Mudlark? Is'nt that what they do at the Glastonbury festival? Or would that be larkinginthemud?
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as in Mika's lollipop lollipop?
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I know which one I'd prefer to do chimp.
Fair put me off organic tomatoes, that story has.
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Salla,just out of interest,were these tomatos red or brown?
Hang on....have you seen the size of tomato seeds? They're microscopic! It must have taken hours sifting through tons of muck to spot one. Ewwww!

reaches for the sick bucket

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I presumed green - but I should know never to presume anything with my family.
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I think they waited a little while until the seeds had sprouted mrs_o !!!!! Then just pulled up the seedlings. LOL - I am just picturing your face!
Did they temporarily rename them Poomatos?
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I dread to think what they called them. Beefsteak probably - a strange breed are Hull folk.

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They used to scavenge all sorts amongst the waste? Like what exactly?

Surely if the poor bleeder couldn't afford a proper toilet, and squatted over a hole, they wouldn't have had much in their remnants of much worth?
My manager just got back from a conference in Hull. He said their community warden scheme is fantastic, I shall ask if tomato growing was on the agenda

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