i think you outdid my Trash Art with your FOOD ART... i love these, awesome shots, you even got the droplets on the lettuce... plus the yummy part is good to
forgot to say, please remove the onion from the middle one before you serve me. it is beautiful in the photo but not something i eat. put mine in bob's bowl
Oh goodness, I want that salad! Yummy. My garden not so good yet, but my greenhouse is coming along, have to work today, but tomorrow back to my gardens. My tulips survived (so far) from the winter moments we had this spring! Enjoy your weekend, and gardens and pups and life itself!
Food from the garden always is the best. It tastes so much better than anything you can buy in the grocery store, even the organic ones. Your photos look yummy!!!
Your early garden vegetables reminded me of the wilted lettuce my mom used to make. She's pick and clean the leaf lettuce then fry a few slices of bacon. She'd remove the bacon and add vinegar and some seasoning and pour it over the lettuce. Crumble the bacon on top if desired. It was delicious. Sitting here on my sofa writing tonight I can smell and taste that delectable wilted lettuce. Yum. Thanks for the memory Gail.
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Your spring is earlier and no doubt . . . lasts longer too . . .
April 23 and fresh lettuce, onions, radishes . . . amazing!
i think you outdid my Trash Art with your FOOD ART... i love these, awesome shots, you even got the droplets on the lettuce... plus the yummy part is good to
forgot to say, please remove the onion from the middle one before you serve me. it is beautiful in the photo but not something i eat. put mine in bob's bowl
Looks beautiful, Gail. Hubby will not go out to pick onions, or indeed even remember that we have them. He buys them at the store. :-/
We have green onions an inch or more around and flowering, haha! I am going to let them go to seed, then pull them and see if we get any baby onions.
Hope you all have a blessed weekend!
Oh goodness, I want that salad! Yummy. My garden not so good yet, but my greenhouse is coming along, have to work today, but tomorrow back to my gardens. My tulips survived (so far) from the winter moments we had this spring! Enjoy your weekend, and gardens and pups and life itself!
Wow, you're already getting vegetables?
Hello, we have too many critter around here to grow a garden. Your fresh veggies and salad look delicious. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
I like the picture of the glistening veggies in the colander. They look good enough to eat!
Wow. My garden has never yielded those kinds of results. bravo!
Food from the garden always is the best. It tastes so much better than anything you can buy in the grocery store, even the organic ones. Your photos look yummy!!!
Looks great! The very best stuff.
Yum! So far my plants have all drowned, except for peppers Mark put in buckets on the porch. :(
There is absolutely nothing like a fresh picked salad. I'm not quite there yet but soon. Can't wait.
yay for you!
That looks so refreshing and delicious! First garden salad of the season, Mmmm!
Nothing like fresh food from the garden!
Wow! They do look so very delicious!! :)
Looks YUMMY ! There's nothing like fresh home grown veggies .
How wonderful it must be to have a salad fresh right out of your garden :)
It looks so yummmy!!
WOW !
They look brilliant, I would like to tuck in now if I could ...
Fresh salad from the garden - you can't beat it.
All the best Jan
Sad to say, mine grows not at all.
But yours surely does!
=)
Your early garden vegetables reminded me of the wilted lettuce my mom used to make. She's pick and clean the leaf lettuce then fry a few slices of bacon. She'd remove the bacon and add vinegar and some seasoning and pour it over the lettuce. Crumble the bacon on top if desired. It was delicious. Sitting here on my sofa writing tonight I can smell and taste that delectable wilted lettuce. Yum. Thanks for the memory Gail.
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