Good for you! Can't beat free! :)I'm busy this week putting up apples. We picked them for free, and have been making applesauce. The end of the box is in sight.Take care,~Julie~
They are lovely carrots, your generous donor clearly has greenfingers. Mine were either very thin, very twisted and mostly eaten (by whatever roams the soil!)However, a few grew well and were delish.
That is great! Carrots do store particularly well! Peace, Angela
Yay for carrots! Did you see the carrot my parents brought home, on my blog? It was huge! It made it's way into a recent cabbage-y soup.
Yum!! They're beautiful!Someday I'll attempt to grow them.....
Yum yum yum! I love their pretty shapes and sizes, and of course their gorgeous color.
Good for you! Can't beat free! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm busy this week putting up apples. We picked them for free, and have been making applesauce. The end of the box is in sight.
Take care,
~Julie~
They are lovely carrots, your generous donor clearly has greenfingers.
ReplyDeleteMine were either very thin, very twisted and mostly eaten (by whatever roams the soil!)
However, a few grew well and were delish.
That is great! Carrots do store particularly well! Peace, Angela
ReplyDeleteYay for carrots! Did you see the carrot my parents brought home, on my blog? It was huge! It made it's way into a recent cabbage-y soup.
ReplyDeleteYum!! They're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSomeday I'll attempt to grow them.....
Yum yum yum! I love their pretty shapes and sizes, and of course their gorgeous color.
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