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  1. I LOVE the Farmer’s Market and yes, the vegetables are such an array of beautiful colors. Your pepper looks wonderful!

  2. How can anybody refuse to eat fruits and veggies when they look so good and are so good for you? It’s an unsolved mystery, Katie. Hugs to you and thanks for another great post, dear friend!

  3. Totally jealous!!! The heat and lack of rain here in this part of Florida this year, hasn’t allowed for much of a garden, I have a variety of chiles and herbs…that’s all. Your vegetables are wonderful, beautiful colors. Enjoy them (but they are almost too beautiful to eat)…hope you’re having a wonderful summer. Just enjoy your posts so much.

    Joni

  4. Such beautiful pics on your blog! Lovely. I just want to sit a spell and be mesmorized by it all.

    Following you now! I'll be back soon.

  5. Purple peppers!? Never heard of such a thing! Sounds like the start of a tongue-twister….are they crossed with something or are they just 'bred' to be purple!? Does purple have extra health enhancing qualities, like bright green or red? How strange…but pretty!

  6. Love your pictures – the colors are wonderful! And I just LOVE the photos in your blog header, too – so pretty!

  7. I'm so glad I'm not the only one who admires vegetable at the market for their beautiful colours and gloss! I have had one or two strange looks sent my way as I stand in the midst of the bins looking around me with a big grin on my face for the many colours and textures.

    Of course, I buy locally as often as I can and support our local farmers. Thanks for a fun and thoughtful post…

    Lynette

  8. I haven't seen too many of the wild color veggies here except for the purple cauliflower. I can't get past the color making me think it tastes different.

  9. I came across your site by accident and I just loved your blog!!
    What an eye candy site you've got here!
    Have a great Monday!

    B 🙂

  10. Thanks Katherine for dropping by "puddinglane" I really appreciated that – do visit often.
    I've been thinking of different coloured fruits and vegetables that I love and the 2 that are my favourites are blood oranges – lovely dark and mysterious and sweet – and Russian black tomatoes, also dark but the taste is unrivalled -tres delicieux!
    Dianne xx

  11. So many pretty colorful veggies! Did you know there is a chocolate tomato?

    I'm so happy you stopped by for a visit to my blog, and thank you for being a follower. I enjoyed visiting you too, and am following you as well.

    ~Donna

  12. Oh wow, Katherine,
    What a beautiful blog!!! It's wonderful!
    I'm so happy you came to visit at
    I Owe it All to Him…so good to have you!!!
    HUGS,
    Cindy
    xoxox

  13. Beautiful enough to frame!!!

    Maybe I'm a traditionalist (hmmm….I AM a tradtionalist) but I think purple carrots would scare me!!! But they would be absolutely beautiful to look at!!!!

    Thanks so much for stopping by The House on the Corner!! I love your blog and am your newest follower!!

  14. Purple cauliflowers???? reeeaaaallllyyyyyy???? woooowwww!!!! What do they taste like??? Like the rainbow??? 🙂

    Thank you very much, for adding your name to my followers list. It is very appreciated, thank you. 🙂

  15. Thanks for visiting me! I love the pics too but am wonderng…are veggies that color safe? Have they been genetically modified? Or are they natural and I have been living under a rock–haha?

  16. Hello there thanks for following and for the kind comments on my dear mothers behalf!..,She'll be delighted!.., It's truly a blessing that your mom is also an angel on earth!.., Love your wonderful blog, so interesting; I'll have to check back often.., I believe I've seen purpleish tomatoes;(almost brownish , black,purply ones), and veariegated ones also, of the heirloom tomatoe variety. Cheers, Silken Purse

  17. oh my….love the colors…specially the purple one….:)

    btw, thanks for leaving a comment on my page…much appreciated….:)

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