...the potatoes are trying to escape: Roxy was a bit perplexed at first by the one who came to visit: But she ultimately decided it was ok to share her spot on the couch:
Hi 7MSN - we have so much in common - my sprouting 'taters aren't intentional either!! They caught me completely by surprise with their exhuberance! lol
Joanna - HA! Your comment made me laugh really loudly!! Yeah, I tend to be very thorough in my "pantry stockage". :-)
Marigold - she totally wanted to, but her mama told her to "stay". :-)
I think those are the longest potato roots I've ever seen! Kinda scary looking.
I love that you stock up on baggies and such. I too, have an abundance of baggies in my storage area. Wouldn't want to run out when I need one! I also recycle (rinse and reuse) baggies all the time to save money and be more "green".
Thank you. I finally have new knitting material. I will knit you an extra long heirloom blanket in you favorite non-color. Any special pattern you fancy? How about the difficult -yet beautiful-"German Butterball cable" with an elegant Russet cross stitch?
Is that a good thing or a bad thing Danni?!!! hahahahahah! So funny! Oh, I planted tomato seeds from the store...none came up. I planted 6 of your seeds...4 sprouted so far! Good job girl!
I've got sprouty potatoes in my pantry too! But they're not intentional.
ReplyDeleteI'm worried you're gonna run out of ZipLoc bags. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAlive! They're alive! Run, Roxy! Run!!!
ReplyDeleteHi 7MSN - we have so much in common - my sprouting 'taters aren't intentional either!! They caught me completely by surprise with their exhuberance! lol
ReplyDeleteJoanna - HA! Your comment made me laugh really loudly!! Yeah, I tend to be very thorough in my "pantry stockage". :-)
Marigold - she totally wanted to, but her mama told her to "stay".
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I, too, thought you were intentional in letting the taters sprout.
ReplyDeleteAnd . . . I, too, am glad you've stocked up on zip-lock bags! One never wants to not have one when one needs a good zip-lock baggie!
Roxy's such a sweet obedient little doggie.
Time to plant those taters, Danni! Those sure are some tall sprouts you've got going. I thought the three in a row on the wooden box looked like mice!
ReplyDeleteJust even seeing a snippet of the pantry makes me feel better.
ReplyDeleteEven with the exuberant taters! :-)
Now, Danni, those are some freaky alien potatoes!
ReplyDeleteI think those are the longest potato roots I've ever seen! Kinda scary looking.
ReplyDeleteI love that you stock up on baggies and such. I too, have an abundance of baggies in my storage area. Wouldn't want to run out when I need one! I also recycle (rinse and reuse) baggies all the time to save money and be more "green".
I just gotta tell you... we LOVE Cuties! And Roxy is a cutie. Goodness, those are some scary lookin' potatoes.
ReplyDeleteHave you named it?
ReplyDeleteLongfellow perhaps
Too funny! Yeah, I think those taters are trying to escape from all those baggies next to them! :))
ReplyDeleteThank you. I finally have new knitting material. I will knit you an extra long heirloom blanket in you favorite non-color. Any special pattern you fancy? How about the difficult -yet beautiful-"German Butterball cable" with an elegant Russet cross stitch?
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ReplyDeleteI wish my potatoes were sprouting like that! It's almost time to plant up here.
ReplyDeletePlanting potatoes? Roxy looks worried the "one" is going to stay.
ReplyDeleteIs that a good thing or a bad thing Danni?!!! hahahahahah! So funny!
ReplyDeleteOh, I planted tomato seeds from the store...none came up. I planted 6 of your seeds...4 sprouted so far! Good job girl!
Even though Roxy looks a bit worried that 'thing' on her couch, she is such a good girl for putting up with it! Love the pics. :)
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