The loneliest veggies are those left over from the Monday morning vegetable massacre. Why is it that some vegetables go before others? Why do some eventually get eaten, however grudgingly? Why is it that some get stashed away, never to be eaten, and are only discovered when a certain stage of decomposition is reached? Why? Inquiring vegetables want to know.
Cyber Monday awaits.
Arugala is always the last to go around here. Well no, now that I think of it, mint is even more disapproved of....
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ReplyDeleteIn the world of Mr. Mick, the only parts of veggies not worth eating are certain stems (kale, for example) and the middles of romaine lettuce leaves.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe they didn't eat the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteWell, Racer has a veggie eating scheme that defies explanation too. Why he saves for last what he does - and for so long - ?????
ReplyDeleteMint is a fav of my bunnies. Some stems don't get eaten. Rosemary is usually left after a few nibbles...
ReplyDeleteFreckles is very picky about her veggies -- she will sort through and root out the very best of the bunch!
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