Thursday, July 8, 2010
About Me
- Name: Lynn
I cook, bake, eat chocolate, and sneak out to Starbucks from northern California, where I live with my family. I wrote a book, Queen of the Castle: 52 Weeks of Encouragement for the Uninspired, Domestically Challenged or Just Plain Tired Homemaker, because I think running a home and loving your family is one of the most important jobs in the world. And some of us? Could use a little help.
Previous Posts
- When It's Too Hot to Cook
- Butter-steamed Artichoke Hearts
- Graduation Cupcakes
- Smoky Hard-Boiled Eggs
- Wordless Wednesday
- Scrumptious Homemade Mayonnaise
- Super Simple Chocolate-Orange Truffles
- Beans 'n Bacon
- Honey-Oatmeal Bread
- Chai (Indian Milk Tea)
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20 Comments:
That is really cute!
Isn't it cute, Barbara? I think so, too.
Yep, cute and sort of kooky! Can't wait to see the rest of the crop!
That is SO awesome!
That is a very cute carrot! Looks like a couple in an embrace! We never have luck with carrots...our soil is too rocky.
That one stymied the bunnies - maybe you'll get a whole crop of carrot lovers?
Hey - I meant to ask you. I read somewhere that you can eat daylily petals and that they taste delicious with a chive cream cheese dollup. Can this be true?!
I have never heard that about daylilies, The Bumbles, but if you try it you must report back. I have heard that nasturtium flowers are edible, and also pansies, but haven't tried that either. Have you? Anyone else have any experience with edible blooms?
Really nice carrot.
Aww! It looks like they're dancing, and he's just gone into a dip with her. No pun intended. ;)
Very cute carrot Lynn. Sweet and sexy! Woo Hoo! Edible blossoms...my grandmother used to pick the closed zucchini flowers. Dip them in egg and milk, coat them with bread crumbs and pan-fry. Yum!
Omg I love it! That's awesome :)
Sues
Pam, your grandma's fried zucchini blossoms sound really tasty. I should see if I can sneak off with some of my neighbor's zucchini blossoms and try it ;)
I have never seen anything like that!
I love all those weird creations that we find in the garden! Carrots especially have some strange shapes - yours remind me of ballroom dancers!
That's adorable!
Oh! So cute, I see a nice hug between the carrots...really cute :-)
That is the coolest carrot! :D I'd almost hate to eat it!
LOL...that's really cute Lynn :)
Too cute!
Mimi
WOW I love it, just love love it!
God is really good at art!
Peace and Love,
Georgiann
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