We’ve had carrot soup followed by carrot cake and, feeling on a bit of a roll, I went back looking for more carrot stuff. And you would not believe what I found;
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I didn’t believe it either but here it is, any thing and every thing any one could ever hope to know about carrots. This museum even has a floor plan with every thing in sections,
oh I love it, you HAVE to check this out.
I like that picture. I didnt know there were that many colors of carrots!
ReplyDeleteI love the carrot museum!!!
ReplyDeleteSo do I, just love it, could not believe it when I found it................check out the carrot music section, there is a video of a chap making and playing a carrot pipe!!...................off to watercolour class now..........back later, just have a good look round the carrot museum cos I think it's wonderful
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, the recipes are unusual. Especially the carrot spread, it will be nice to do it as I've some vegetarian friends.
ReplyDeleteWe have purple carrots in Spain (orange ones too, of course). Bugs Bunny would surely enjoy this museum!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link, I will be using some of the information there. Now if I could get the children to like cooked carrots.
ReplyDeletewow, that is so very cool!
ReplyDelete"ehhhhhhh... What's up Doc???????"
ReplyDeleteFair dinkum, look at all those different coloured ones. That should get the little ones eating their veg, do y'reckon?
ReplyDeletelove this as I love carrotes in any form
ReplyDeletevery cool
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting. Who would have thought that there was a carrot museum.
ReplyDeleteLook at all the different color of carrots.
Thanks for the link. The information about the baby carrot was very interesting.
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