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Carrots ~ fostering creativity and a cool competition

April 24, 2013 by Caro&Co 5 Comments

I am a thief. I snuck down to my neighbour’s vegetable patch this afternoon armed with nothing other than a small trowel and stealthy intent. You see, she has the most extraordinary carrot growing powers and I couldn’t resist pulling a few. I’ll leave it to you to guess which of the carrots featured here belong to her and which to me. Whilst fussing about in her patch I remembered how much my daughter loves growing carrots, so I decided that I’d run a quick competition here at Caro & Co. Simply tell me what your kids would do if presented with these carrots and I’ll send one winner a copy of my book “Small Fry Outdoors ~ Inspiration for being outside with kids“.

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They needn’t necessarily suggest some form of cooking or a recipe.  It might be that they’d make carrot stamps, make the lesser known cousin of “Mr Potato Head”, photograph them for use making a cover for a quirky note card, add them into a bird feeder, or they might simply create an art masterpiece by replicating the beautiful hues of orange that they see.  It’s entirely up to them. Simply leave a comment here telling me what they’d do and any photos you might want to submit.

Competition open internationally. Winning entry will be chosen by my daughter for its creativity on Friday 10 May, so be quick!

Until next time…

Filed Under: Family, Garden, Recipes Tagged With: Art, Caro & Co, carrots, competition, craft, growing your own, kid's craft, organic, vegetable patch

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  1. Monica says

    April 24, 2013 at 6:52 pm

    http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/04/carrots-used-to-be-purple-before-the-17th-century/

    I must admit I found this out a few weeks ago (rather than today!) but fascinating nonetheless!!

    Compliments on your creative carrot composition, Caro! xxx

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  2. Sooze says

    April 24, 2013 at 7:10 pm

    We had a go at growing carrots. We were as good at it as you seem to be. No super powers here!
    What would Sophie do with those carrots? Eat ’em. She loves carrots no matter what they look like and was excited to eat something she had grown. x

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  3. Kari says

    April 26, 2013 at 11:22 am

    I think they would eat them (-: after first playing with them maybe even made a carrots house for them

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  4. Cate says

    April 27, 2013 at 9:46 pm

    My 25 month old son would feed them to the horses on our walk. Whenever we ask him if he’s going to eat his carrots he says, ‘Horses eat carrots. Charlie no eat carrots’. Sad but true!

    PS your photo of the carrot made me let out a real belly laugh!

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  5. Eleanor Jodway says

    May 4, 2013 at 4:10 am

    Oh Caro….Do tell Me that You shared whichever dish You made from these lovely carrots, with the neighbor! Hee-Hee I have No children alas, to send a tale! 🙂

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