You may well not know what I'm talking about, J.G., but other blog-followers of yours of my generation will. -
Your title reminded me of 'Round the Horne' :- Betty Marsden, as Fanny Haddock (in deep voice); "And now, my dahlings, I want to show you one hundred and one things to do with a cucumber". Kenneth Horne: Yes - and it's the 'one' that I'm worried about!
I thought of 2 other things, but you cannot post those pix here! tee hee! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCucumbers... hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteI'm just not that creative with veggies!!
ReplyDeleteThat Green Man is fabulous. Your contributors are so talented! You know what you can do with the cucumber...
ReplyDeleteI am green with envy and look desperately at my own veggies, prim and unimaginative. They are. Me? A bit...
ReplyDeleteI was a little worried when I saw this post title, but, well, i'm loving the pictures!
ReplyDeleteLove both of these John. Why can't I think of something so clever.
ReplyDeleteOh! They're lovely!
ReplyDeleteFantastic...and I thought I was really gonna learn 1001 ways to use a cucumber!
ReplyDeleteLove that lettuce head! That's funny!
ReplyDeleteThe lettuce greenman is amazeballs!
ReplyDeleteThe green man is superb. What great commenters you have!
ReplyDeleteI love what is hatching from the egg shells. Art.
ReplyDeleteNot what I expected but delightful. Only a chap from Blighty would say "So arses into gear please" a bit rude and polite at the same time.
ReplyDeleteYou may well not know what I'm talking about, J.G., but other blog-followers of yours of my generation will. -
ReplyDeleteYour title reminded me of 'Round the Horne' :-
Betty Marsden, as Fanny Haddock (in deep voice); "And now, my dahlings, I want to show you one hundred and one things to do with a cucumber".
Kenneth Horne: Yes - and it's the 'one' that I'm worried about!
Thanks, Sheila, Knowing that there's at least one who'd remember the programme has made my effort worthwhile.
DeleteYou should see what I can do with a zucchini and a red hot chilli.
ReplyDeleteI love that first one, and was relieved to see that this post wasn't what the title led me to believe.
ReplyDeleteLove the "Green Man" is that right ?
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
Shouldn't that be 'Greens' man? hehe
DeleteSuch ingenuity! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
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