You may remember this post. Well, in Googling whether the Jolly Green Giant has pointy ears (verdict: still out), I came across an entire site devoted to suggestive veggies! They’re not actually… more →
marianallen wrote 2 months ago: Mom and I have been to the farmer’s market this morning, and I’ve come back with some to … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Living in my salad. In a continuance of our amusing potato series… not intentional but happeni … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Thank you to Melanie Huntley for this picture of a splendidly willy shaped spud shown below. Combine … more →
Esri Rose wrote 1 year ago: You may remember this post. Well, in Googling whether the Jolly Green Giant has pointy ears (verdict … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Where do baby carrots come from, asks Cameron Meikle? He then proceeds to answer his own question wi … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Today we have Lea Alissa to thank for these smashing pictures of spuds which look like willies! Says … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Two smashing links for you to enjoy, today. First up, the Mutato Collection. Ok so one of the tomato … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Another fine submission from Peter Bailey, who grows his own carrots and is therefore one of the few … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Here is another smashing submission, this time from Tony and Cathy Burrows… they term this car … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Thank you to Murren Tullett for our second smashing picture of a Yam which looks like a girl’s … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Many thanks for another fine submission of a Rabbit-a-like carrot, in this instance, from Graham Tho … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: A splendid set of pictures here from John at the World Carrot Museum. This brave lady loves carrots … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 1 year ago: Hmm… I imagine it depends how you view the world! My thanks goes out to Peter Bailey for this … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 2 years ago: My cringing apologies to Ron Hoggan who submitted this smashing picture on 15 of October, I hope my … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 2 years ago: Thanks for Steve Hartley in the Lake District for this splendid picture of a tomato he grew which ha … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 2 years ago: Thanks to Daveofsky for sending me this smashing photograph of a Loch-Ness-Monster-shaped cucumber. … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 2 years ago: Here is another smashing submission from our friend Risto, who has been industriously growing mutant … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 2 years ago: Is this really a naturally occurring gourd or one of the less well known, or publicly displayed, par … more →
mrslovecarrot wrote 2 years ago: I picked this quince the other day and stewed it with some apples… I thought the little nobule … more →