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dtremit

dtremit

6 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Misfits box yesterday.  Was a bit nervous.  Wind chills were below zero, but nothing harmed at all in the box.  They subbed a few things again.  One tiny complaint is when they do that I wish they'd tell me what they sent (I think they are rutabagas???  They are the far right items in the first picture.  Kind of look like big turnips too...). 

 

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The pink color in the root makes me think those are watermelon radishes. They get pretty big sometimes.

 

I never get past putting them in salads and making pickles, but I understand they can be cooked as well.

 

Those are some lovely looking tomatoes for February!

dtremit

dtremit

3 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Misfits box yesterday.  Was a bit nervous.  Wind chills were below zero, but nothing harmed at all in the box.  They subbed a few things again.  One tiny complaint is when they do that I wish they'd tell me what they sent (I think they are rutabagas???  They are the far right items in the first picture.  Kind of look like big turnips too...). 

 

thumbnail_IMG_0535.jpg.1ec9ba0354b7b874802a7b7a6e5d7335.jpg

 

 

The pink color in the root makes me think those are watermelon radishes. They get pretty big sometimes.

 

I never get past putting them in salads and making pickles, but I understand they can be cooked as well.

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