August 05, 2012

Colorful Carrots

I had to show all of you my colorful carrots. Red, yellow, white and orange. I picked them to soon so they are not as big as they should be, but I couldn't wait to share.
  I think they are pretty and they taste just like the orange carrots.

41 comments:

  1. I've never seen these before! They look beautiful. Its amazing what beauty nature can produce.

    Amanda Rose
    http://sewmuchtosay.blogspot.com

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  2. So amazing! What beautiful carrots - almost too good to eat!

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  3. Just beautiful and I'll bet nice and tender too-enjoy:@)

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  4. oh my goodness!!! I love them thanks for sharing at Share It One More Time linky party!! We have a garden and we just planted some carrots...Are these from seeds?
    Tammy

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  5. So lovely, and what a great photo! Stopping by from the Marvelous Monday link up at Jam’s Corner. I hope you’ll visit me at jugglingactmama.blogspot.com

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  6. Thanks for following, I am following back!
    Love the coloured carrots.

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  7. how cool! I have never seen carrots like that before..not even in a grocery store... very very fun! yes, thanks for sharing!!
    I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
    I will show this to my kids!

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    1. I'll head over there right now. Thanks for visiting!

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  8. Very cool!! I've never seen carrots like that.

    New follower from the Make My Morning blog hop!

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  9. Love those carrots. I bet the kids really love them. Wouldn't they make a cool raisin carrot salad. Just like confetti.
    Thanks for visiting and following, I am following back
    xo Ginger

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  10. Hi - I'm co-hosting with Julie at Marvelous Monday... and now a new follower - hope will stop by and do the same! I LOVE these carrots!! Great photography too! Deb

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  11. They are the prettiest carrots I have ever seen! What a fun post!~
    Please join me for my weekly linky party ON THE MENU MONDAY (going on now) with this fun post! It is a linky for foodies at heart!

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  12. I had no idea carrots could be so colorful! How do they get their color? Are they a special kind of carrot?

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    1. I don't know a lot about them I just know my friend planted them. I had never heard of them before so I wanted to plant some. The only place that we could find seeds for these was at Fred Meyers, if you have one of those. You probably could order them also. No special name was on the seeds just a picture of the colorful carrots.

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  13. I had NO idea that carrots came in so many beautiful colors.

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  14. your carrots look gorgeous! we planted some purple carrots- can't wait to see how they turn out!

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  15. Those are so cool! We grew carrots for the first time this year, but it would have been even more fun to grow colorful ones! No Fred Meyer here, but I'll be on the lookout.

    OneCreativeMommy.com

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  16. Those all look great together! They are all so pretty it would be a shame to eat them but they would make a very pretty stew or dish of raw carrots. It's amazing what colors of veggies there are.

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  17. Yummy!! I absolutely love harvesting my vegi's...they always seems like little miracles when you grow them yourself. Happy Green Thumbing!!

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  18. Oh wow, i didn't realize you could get carrots in so many different colours.
    I would love it if you would pop by my blog and join our party
    http://live-love-laugh-interiordesign.blogspot.com.au/

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  19. Awesome. Anything I plant either gets eaten by snails or dies of thirst... These are really cool though, maybe I'll try next year...

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  20. I've always wanted to try the different colored carrots! They are gorgeous, nice pictures too!
    www.livininthegreen.blogspot.com

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  21. So cute and perfect - what a green thumb you have. :) Thanks for linking up to MightyCrafty Mondays.

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  22. Oh, WOW! I never knew carrots could be so many different colors! How cool!!

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  23. Those are so cool!!! I have to try this next year!

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  24. They're beautiful! I love vegetables and fruit straight from the garden.

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  25. Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing on Marvelous Mondays!

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  26. Lovely! I had no idea carrots came in a variety of colors.
    JoAnn

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  27. I love the colorful carrots! I have seen purple ones, but never seen yellow before. The white one almost looks like daikon radish!

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  28. I've never seen various colors. They look awesome. :) Megan

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  29. I love those! I bet the kids thought they were great. I'm so glad you linked up to the Mixer, friend, and I hope to see you again next week! :)

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  30. following via GFC from the mixer ... hope you can follow back!
    http://thoughtsoffluff.blogspot.com/2012/08/talk-it-up.html

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  31. I've never seen carrots like that! You could really make some colorful food out of those! How fun and your pictures look great too. I would love if you shared this at my Throwback Thursday party. I hope to see you there! Thanks so much for sharing :) http://www.hubbymademe.com/throwback-thursday-no-5/

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  32. Haha wow, I honestly never knew carrots came in colors other than orange! Thanks for linking up at Pin It Thursday!

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  33. Love these! Thanks for linking up. I hope I can find the seeds to try this.

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  34. I have never seen these colors before! They look delish! Thank you for sharing at our
    Pinteresting Party!

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  35. Wow, those are beautiful! I tried carrots once, but our soil was all clay and I hadn't bothered to loosen it up, so I got carrot stubs instead of actual carrots :-). Thanks for sharing!

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  36. Beautiful colors. We were just talking about planting some colored carrots next year. Our carrots ( orange) did really well this year. Did you know you can leave them in the ground to tore them through winter? Hugs

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