I’ll be using that name for cauliflower from here out. It will be a nice companion to “Stinky little trees” as my granddaughter refers to them.
What happened to its leaves?!
the ghost of Broccoli is a fart
a smelly one
How many times?
… No specific number. Just do it every time I do this haunted bit.
It just ghost to show you that he doesn’t listen.
After Bunnicula gets to it, broccoli looks just like cauliflower.
However, white asparagus is definitely ghost asparagus.
Ghost broccoli. heh. I’m so gonna remember that one.
You can call a flower a flower, but you can’t cauliflower a flower.
I’ve never seen broccoli big enough for cauliflower to be taken for its ghost.
no, lady… he’s right!
It’s albino broccoli.
That celery is stalking you.
Wulff & Morgenthaler
MeanBob Premium Member 3 months ago
I’ll be using that name for cauliflower from here out. It will be a nice companion to “Stinky little trees” as my granddaughter refers to them.
catchup 3 months ago
What happened to its leaves?!
ArtyD2 Premium Member 3 months ago
the ghost of Broccoli is a fart
a smelly one
Doug K 3 months ago
How many times?
… No specific number. Just do it every time I do this haunted bit.
gammaguy 3 months ago
It just ghost to show you that he doesn’t listen.
amaneaux 3 months ago
After Bunnicula gets to it, broccoli looks just like cauliflower.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
However, white asparagus is definitely ghost asparagus.
sperry532 3 months ago
Ghost broccoli. heh. I’m so gonna remember that one.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
You can call a flower a flower, but you can’t cauliflower a flower.
Jefano Premium Member 3 months ago
I’ve never seen broccoli big enough for cauliflower to be taken for its ghost.
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
no, lady… he’s right!
anomaly 3 months ago
It’s albino broccoli.
InquireWithin 3 months ago
That celery is stalking you.