Thank goodness for our doughty forebears...we owe them all a great debt for their willingness to forge ahead with those uncooperative tubers until the far more versatile pumpkin could take center stage.
That's a rutabaga and when they come out of the ground, they are quite soft or at least the ones I grew this year are. But as they age they harden up. So look for a friend who is growing some.
"the fine print"...hahaha! I was thinking almost the same thing...this looks like a good project to do while sitting in front of the TV. There has got to be a better tool to use than a melon baller.
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Luv this ! Where does one get a super large turnip?
Thank goodness for our doughty forebears...we owe them all a great debt for their willingness to forge ahead with those uncooperative tubers until the far more versatile pumpkin could take center stage.
Thank God for the melon baller. I wanna try this.
the fine print: "set aside two months for this project."
LOL
That is one massive turnip. I can see a potential trip to the emergency room carving this thing.
That's a rutabaga and when they come out of the ground, they are quite soft or at least the ones I grew this year are. But as they age they harden up. So look for a friend who is growing some.
Good to know!
Thanks Lady M
Makes me thankful for our big orange pumpkins!!
Halloween wouldn't be the same if all we had was turnips. Long live the JOL.
Mr. Macabre
"the fine print"...hahaha! I was thinking almost the same thing...this looks like a good project to do while sitting in front of the TV. There has got to be a better tool to use than a melon baller.
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