Layne remarked that the giant head of kohlrabi we bought looked a little like a beholder, what with all of the stalks coming off of it.
I couldn’t let an idea that good rest, so this happened:
Layne remarked that the giant head of kohlrabi we bought looked a little like a beholder, what with all of the stalks coming off of it.
I couldn’t let an idea that good rest, so this happened:
Eliza Says:
Congratulations. You win at life.
Rosy the Cat Says:
Aww, and it’s such a happy piece of vegetation!
— Rosy
Layne Says:
“Beholder?? I hardly KNOW her!”
KenderBryant Says:
Epic WIN! You made my week.
AspiringLuddite Says:
I love this sort of thing … not long ago, I made … Beethulhu! – http://www.aspiringluddite.com/gallery.shtml
FSilvermane Says:
I do not even know what Kohlrabi is, what its used in, or what it tastes like,….but all that being said I now want some. I wonder can you hollow it our like a pumpkin,..make make Kohlrabi Jack-o-Beholders for Halloween,……lol
Kestralyn Says:
Bwaaahahahahahahahahaaa! I love kohlrabi, but I think I love this particular kohlrabi the best 🙂
Damien Sim Says:
Hahahaha 😀 That’s sooo EPIC!
Yumi Says:
Looks really epic,
I’m just smiling about the fact that Kohlrabi was so long only known as a German word to me… Kohl means cabbage, rabi is related to Rübe which means beet.
So it’s a cabbage shaped and coloured beet^^
Thrudd Says:
@ FSilvermane – Yes you can. It was one of the root vegetables used to make Halloween Lanterns before the introduction of Pumpkins.
I am still debating on going traditional or all geek on this years pumpkin – I need ideas dang it >_<