Awesome veggie love! I have one from a couple years ago when my husband/kids raised tomatoes and cucumbers with them each holding one and putting "thumbs up" with the other. Too cute!
So glad to see Lola learning early! My son is almost 16 and extremely hard to convert! Chelsea has always been a better eater, even from birth! I have grown to love vegetables a lot the past year. Have you heard of the cuccuzza, Jen? It's an Italian squash and it can grow to 3'+!!! Tastes pretty much like zucchini to me, but you really can't eat the skin since it's tough. maybe you can add that to your garden next year!
Awesome veggie love! I have one from a couple years ago when my husband/kids raised tomatoes and cucumbers with them each holding one and putting "thumbs up" with the other. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the veggie hug! It's so much fun to grow your own stuff!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see Lola learning early! My son is almost 16 and extremely hard to convert! Chelsea has always been a better eater, even from birth! I have grown to love vegetables a lot the past year. Have you heard of the cuccuzza, Jen? It's an Italian squash and it can grow to 3'+!!! Tastes pretty much like zucchini to me, but you really can't eat the skin since it's tough. maybe you can add that to your garden next year!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeletemy favorite part about summer: zucchini cassarole ... and little munchkins eating it up because we grew it!
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE
I've never seen so much love given to one zucchini. The folks at Veggie Tales would be happy, indeed. Keep rocking, homeslice!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I saw today we have the start of a squash or two....yay!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Let's get that girl a skillet and start roasting some veggies.
ReplyDeleteooooooh veggie love, its great :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG - at first I thought that was a cucumber. I was thinking that is HUGE...then I realized what it was.
ReplyDeleteDon't put it in a skillet - grill that bad boy. Little olive oil, some freshly ground sea salt and pepper. Home run!