Clementines are yummy. Easy to peel and almost seedless.

Last year I found a couple of seeds so I planted them.

This past week we have eaten rice bowl, noodle bowl and pasta bowl. Today I made a pot of soup from all the left overs.

I used croutons instead of crackers.
2 comments:
I have a bowl of clementines on the counter as well - they are delicious and what a wonderful idea to plant the seeds -
Hi Deb,
I am so silly about seeds! I have planted apple seeds and fennel seeds and all sorts of "food" seeds.
I love plants as much as I love the birds and bugs! I never seem to have enough. Lately I have been wild about trees and vines.
I do know it will be a few years before my Clementine Tree will be big enough to bloom and bare fruit yet in the meantime I will enjoy that it is growing.
~Q~
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