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ReplyDeleteI love how you make anything look elegant. I tried to post a comment before on the hydrangea but it got lost I think, they were amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love beets so I think this is fantastic, beautiful beets.
I loved the pictures of the beets in the basket..... but I LOVED the picture of the beets on the crystal cake plate under the chandelier!
ReplyDeleteYou elevated beets (one of Steve's favorite vegetables ever) to new heights!
I like the idea of putting the beets on a pedestal in the middle of the table. It adds a nice flair for the season...very nice!
ReplyDeleteand so good for you !! sandy
ReplyDeleteThey look so clean and beautiful...and just reminded me that I have a bag full in the bottom of my refrigerator ready to roast!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture and what a harvest!
ReplyDeleteOh they are fantastic! What incredible colors!
ReplyDeleteYour photo of the day is really beautiful, decorative Tatyana!
Who knew beets could be so pretty!! Wonderful photos here.
ReplyDeleteDid these come from your garden, Tatyana? They look wonderful. I bet I know what you're having for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteTatyana,
ReplyDeleteI love beets but I am the only one in my family who does. My mother was a great root crop cook so we grew up on them.
Eileen
Red Beets At the Ritz!
ReplyDeleteMmm tasty! They look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love growing my own fruit and veg - had a great crop of tomatoes this year :)
Hope you enjoy these!
Tatyana oh so purple. Salivationtime!
ReplyDeleteI'm probably the only person in the world who dosen't like beets.
ReplyDeleteBut sure love all the pretty pictures.
I have never thought of them as beautiful, but your photos are just that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beets! I bet you are so proud of growing these!
ReplyDeleteDear Tatyana, Only you could make beets look so elegant! I harvested, pickled and canned 30 pounds this year. Wish I'd taken some good photos first. P. x
ReplyDeletebeautiful and elegant as well as yummy and nutritious - they look very clean, hard to believe they were inside the earth.
ReplyDeleteHa! Of course you knew we would ask if they were from your garden! Still, lovely.
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