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MESSAGES : Odd Shaped Veg
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From: MSN Nicknametransient_dream  (Original Message)Sent: 11/15/2008 9:10 AM
Sharon Evans�father grew these in his allotment. “We named them Mr and Mrs Carrot� she said. The perfect anatomically correct couple (ahem)?
 
'Tommy', Irene Mackay’s home-grown tomato, featured on the BBC 1 Breakfast programme on November 4 when they were discussing the EU’s stance on misshapen fruit and veg.
Wonder who's been telling lies
Pomme de coeur? A love-ly potato from Riverford Organic, sent in by Graham Turner.
Awwwwwwwww
“One of my more alien potatoes��Rodger Williamson, Dorchester.
' THEY ' have landed..........run for the hills !!!!!!!!
This mutant carrot, complete with tentacles, was grown by Mrs R Sunang-Joret, of Warwickshire. Thanks to Paul Semple for sending the photo in.
They have the ' spoons ' wonder if they need a knife & fork ?
James Shurtz holds "Russ, the Bovine Potato", a cow-shaped spud he unearthed at an Idaho farm in the US in 2006.
We will have the milk handy when we turn her into mash
Byron Winslow, nine, of Maine in the US, holds a 3lb Russet potato that grew in the shape of a baseball mitt in 2007. The Maine Potato News said the oddly shaped spud was grown on a farm near where Boston Red Sox legend and baseball Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski once grew potatoes with his uncle.
You got to hand it to him


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