Wild carrots are growing everywhere throughout my neighborhood, they are known to be weeds, but hey, at least you can eat them, right? The only problem I have is that they are difficult to get out of the ground...
Be careful what you dig up when it comes to the carrot family while out in the wild. Depending on where you're from, you might have plants that look extremely similar to wild carrots, but they can cause either rashes or death if consumed. (Cow parsnip, water hemlock, and some others)
@@Marie-mi9qb cow parsnip root is fine but the top portion is what causes skin irritation so as long as you harvest carefully with gloves you’ll be fine, water hemlock is what you gotta look out for
There is a plant that looks extremely similar to a carrot, but is called ''the suicide root''. Guess what happens if you take one small bite. ( Spoilet : you die a horrible way ) The ''good'' news is that it dosen't smell like carrots at all, while even the leaves of a true carrot plant will smell like carrot if rubbed in your fingers.
If you want nice carrots and not mandrake roots, it's recommended to add more sand to your soil/potting mix. The carrots tend to grow weirdly when the soil is too stiff to grow straight downwards.
They also need a little more space than what she gave them, you can pack carrot seeds pretty tightly next to each other but she just planted a bunch in one hole. Ofc they’re going to look tangled and dancing
the green grub in the other video is likely a hoverfly larvae (likely there was mealworm eggs in the box that hatched with food being there) and this caterpillar is most likely a black swallowtail caterpillar
I'm no gardener myself, but i heard that carrots not only survive winter, but that they'll get sweeter when they've gone through frost. Apparently keeping them in the soil is also the best way to store them long term. Your video was very inspiring, btw. Your joy jumps out of the screen and your spontaneity is contagious 😋
The carrot itself will get more fibrous if you let it through all the Winter. But if you let it grow untill past the first few frosts and dig them up in late Octobre, early Nobember, then yes they are much sweeter, and bigger, without getting fibrous. They stay fresh for over 6 months in a plastic bag in the refrigerator.
awwww your comment made my whole day! thank you so much! i also heard that frost helps the carrots get sweeter. ill try that with a few of my carrots this year!
How can you throw the „oil“ in the garbage?! 😱 That is no OIL! That is the fat of the delicious chicken you have cooked for 8 hours and it would have made your soup so much more delicious and nourishing. Fat carries the flavor and it helps your body to absorb vitamins. Just try it next time. Fat won’t kill you. Take it from a chicken soup lover, who never had an „oil“-less one in her life 😉 Love the content btw!
Well said, every word of this. Fat is flavor, fat isn't bad for you in moderation, in fact your body actually needs it. And a chicken is hardly fatty like a duck is, definitely tolerable to leave the Fat in the soup without skimming it out.
I came here to say the same thing 😩 as a Slavic person, where I'm from people would even add extra lard to the soup coz it's healthy. I was stunned when I saw her taking it out
When I was working at my brother's restaurant, we cut a lot of carrots to pickle for his sandwiches. Every time I cut the tops off, I always felt like they were little islands. 😂
THANK YOU SOMEONE SAID IT (but celery is fine in moderation and can even be beneficial, ginger is fine, even beneficial, and black pepper is okay in moderation) Source edit: information brought to you by the American Kennel Club.
@@catthemeg336 ginger is fine yes and probably celery but I haven't tried feeding my own dog celery (black pepper can cause severe stomach problems and his throat could hurt) Vets and my training book told me that
I can't pinpoint her accent and it's scaring me 💀 this video is awesome and informative and lovely, but feels almost like a fever dream to my exhausted self. Anyways, awesome video!
I know! The accent is soooo unique! I love the way she talks so much. It’s like one part southern drawl, one part Louisiana, one part Midwest, one part Canadian. she’s an enigma 😂 and I’m here for it.
Such a lovely video and the weird funny high and low pitches enunciations of the words. Good vibes, good dog, good carrots, good food. Everything was 10/10 wholesome! Subscribed! ^^
Just a for the next time: Roots like carrot, radish, parsnip etc. dont need to be germinated (?) and repoted. You can just straight up put them into there forever home and they will probebly will grow better. 😊
I’m growing a relative of carrots called skirret it is very cold hardy and perenial in Canada and cold usa they make small parsnip like carrots there perenial.
i liked everything you said except for "chicken is salty in and of itself" which is absolutely untrue. you need to season your stuff! anyway, small gripe. great content.
Wait you threw the Oil out? YOU THREW THE OIL OUT?!?!? It's the best part and it carries so much flavour :o That "oil" is Chicken fat and it's the whole reason that there are is chicken for grilling/roasting and for soup making. Soup chicken have a higher fat content so you get more flavour in you soup. I am crying...
Lol I was tweaking when I saw the pot with marijuana written on it then you explained u live in Canada I wish you could show us that side because I find marijuana to be a beautiful and interesting plant to grow and would love to if it wasn't illegal af
6:36 nice vid and recipe but if you wanna give some to your dog, onions and garlic are toxic for them so I wouldn’t add those in. Albeit, the soup will be kinda sad with no garlic or onion but at least you know your dog’s digestive tract in the long run will be A-okay :>
Love love this vid , but queen onions are poisonous to dogs 😭 always always always search up what you can or cant give to a dog when it comes to human food !! ❤
Just fyi that caterpillar was not a monarch caterpillar that species is a type of swallowtail butterfly. You can tell because this caterpillar did not have antennae and it was on a carrot top not on milkweed. Monarchs will always lay their eggs on milkweed with no exceptions. These swallowtail butterflies can be on carrot tops, celery leaves, parsley leaves, and probably a few others. I grew a few myself from my parsley plant. Keep in mind that swallowtails can do a thing called “overwintering “ in which they stay as a chrysalis over the course of an entire winter and hatch the next spring. So if the chrysalis is still alive don’t give up on it. Anyway that’s all. Have a lovely day.
In order to prevent caterpillars and tomatoes worms and stuff like that, put a small dish of beer near by and they will be drawn to it, fall in, and die
i WISH i did that, i thought about that after i let it go a few months later. but i found another caterpillar and im growing that one now :) a morning cloak butterfly
You don't have to wait till green turns brown to harvest the carrot. We always harvest them when they are green and strong. You need other soil and more distance between the seed and maybe other seeds since many commercial seeds are altered so that you can get new (proper) seeds from them.
I don't throw out the bones of the chicken. After cooking and getting all the meat/cartilage off the bone, I dry the bones in the oven at the lowest oven temperature setting for a few hours. After that, I ground the bones/dry marrow in the a fine powder in a coffee grinder. After that, mix the bone meal into the garden/potting soil.
So you can't actually grow more carrots from carrot tops. They only give you carrot flowers which will give you seeds which can then grow to give you carrots 🤔
that is super cool! the flowers usually come from the tops of the carrots, which hold the seeds. the carrots come from planting the seeds that come from the flowers :)
couldn't you have taken the bottom part of the carrot and grafted it to the top of the carrot at the start so that the main tuber root driver was still usable by the plant right from the first year?
Wild carrots are growing everywhere throughout my neighborhood, they are known to be weeds, but hey, at least you can eat them, right? The only problem I have is that they are difficult to get out of the ground...
Be careful what you dig up when it comes to the carrot family while out in the wild. Depending on where you're from, you might have plants that look extremely similar to wild carrots, but they can cause either rashes or death if consumed. (Cow parsnip, water hemlock, and some others)
Don't even think about eating something unknown that "looks like a carrot." You'll probably die bc you ate hemlock or water hemlock.
@@Marie-mi9qb cow parsnip root is fine but the top portion is what causes skin irritation so as long as you harvest carefully with gloves you’ll be fine, water hemlock is what you gotta look out for
Make sure the stems of those plants dont have any purple splotches, if they do, its incredibly toxic and will more than likely kill you
There is a plant that looks extremely similar to a carrot, but is called ''the suicide root''.
Guess what happens if you take one small bite. ( Spoilet : you die a horrible way )
The ''good'' news is that it dosen't smell like carrots at all, while even the leaves of a true carrot plant will smell like carrot if rubbed in your fingers.
If you want nice carrots and not mandrake roots, it's recommended to add more sand to your soil/potting mix. The carrots tend to grow weirdly when the soil is too stiff to grow straight downwards.
Interesting. I was wondering about that.
Carrots Like hard clay like soils to Thrive the well
They also need a little more space than what she gave them, you can pack carrot seeds pretty tightly next to each other but she just planted a bunch in one hole. Ofc they’re going to look tangled and dancing
MANDRAKE ROOOTS ARE MORE FUN LMAOOO
But this is an amazing tip, thank you so much
So she accidentally took a meal worm baby thinking it was Going to a butterfly but leaves the ACTUALL CATAPILLAR
the green grub in the other video is likely a hoverfly larvae (likely there was mealworm eggs in the box that hatched with food being there) and this caterpillar is most likely a black swallowtail caterpillar
@@DancingBugBoi definitely black swallowtail. My kids helped a few generations of them ...they also love parsley if anyone hopes to attract them
yes. i know. INSANEEEEE hahahha i loved the journey
I'm no gardener myself, but i heard that carrots not only survive winter, but that they'll get sweeter when they've gone through frost. Apparently keeping them in the soil is also the best way to store them long term.
Your video was very inspiring, btw. Your joy jumps out of the screen and your spontaneity is contagious 😋
The carrot itself will get more fibrous if you let it through all the Winter.
But if you let it grow untill past the first few frosts and dig them up in late Octobre, early Nobember, then yes they are much sweeter, and bigger, without getting fibrous.
They stay fresh for over 6 months in a plastic bag in the refrigerator.
@@familhagaudir8561wow
awwww your comment made my whole day! thank you so much! i also heard that frost helps the carrots get sweeter. ill try that with a few of my carrots this year!
"we grow that too but we can't post about that" 😂😂
This is the comment that I was looking for!!!!
@@luisEnrriqueReyesyes bro 😂
@@ninetynineszn 🤭🤭🤭🤭
I wish she could!! The US needs to catch up to Canada
What was she talking about 😭 i didn't get that joke. I thought she was talking about dandelions
How can you throw the „oil“ in the garbage?! 😱
That is no OIL! That is the fat of the delicious chicken you have cooked for 8 hours and it would have made your soup so much more delicious and nourishing. Fat carries the flavor and it helps your body to absorb vitamins. Just try it next time. Fat won’t kill you. Take it from a chicken soup lover, who never had an „oil“-less one in her life 😉
Love the content btw!
Yeah that was weird tbh :D
glad someone said this oml i was so confused
Well said, every word of this. Fat is flavor, fat isn't bad for you in moderation, in fact your body actually needs it. And a chicken is hardly fatty like a duck is, definitely tolerable to leave the Fat in the soup without skimming it out.
I came here to say the same thing 😩 as a Slavic person, where I'm from people would even add extra lard to the soup coz it's healthy. I was stunned when I saw her taking it out
@@violetblack6046 slavic as well! can’t believe people are throwing out the equivalent to liquid gold
i’m not sure how i got to this side of youtube but i’m glad i did, this was entertaining. i love the editing and narration. 🐸
Same. But everytime I watch gardening vid, they always put caterpillar or worm in the vid... Because I have phobia, I can't watch those ;_;
This is actually so relatable
thank you so much for stopping by. it means the world to me
hahahahah but they are so beautiful and their metamorphosis is insane
Your videos are crazy but I do appreciate your energy and passion for growing your own garden. Makes me happy to see people enjoying their passion
awwww. thank you so much
I appreciate the random metal growl
👹thank you👹
@@growithjessieI heard this 😭🤣
For context to anyone wondering: it's at the very end of the video
@@thilsiktonix Thanks I was wondering
When I was working at my brother's restaurant, we cut a lot of carrots to pickle for his sandwiches. Every time I cut the tops off, I always felt like they were little islands. 😂
that sounds SO good
If you want the carrots to grow straight and thick. . . Try to direct sew and don't re pot or transfer. That messes them up and makes them grow weird.
agreed. im going to try that ths year
Dont feed ginger, onion, garlic, celery and black pepper to your dog, please.
THANK YOU SOMEONE SAID IT (but celery is fine in moderation and can even be beneficial, ginger is fine, even beneficial, and black pepper is okay in moderation)
Source edit: information brought to you by the American Kennel Club.
THIS IS TRUE AND IM SHOCKED TO MY CORE SHE STILL HAS A DOG
@@catthemeg336 ginger is fine yes and probably celery but I haven't tried feeding my own dog celery (black pepper can cause severe stomach problems and his throat could hurt) Vets and my training book told me that
AGREED!
Just a friendly reminder, please don't give your dog any onions, and you can give a small amount of garlic but no onions
agreed! you can still make a mini pot next to the one you make for yourself, just without the toxic ingredients
I can't pinpoint her accent and it's scaring me 💀 this video is awesome and informative and lovely, but feels almost like a fever dream to my exhausted self. Anyways, awesome video!
I know! The accent is soooo unique! I love the way she talks so much. It’s like one part southern drawl, one part Louisiana, one part Midwest, one part Canadian. she’s an enigma 😂 and I’m here for it.
Ye and it's very cute
Valley girl meets New Jersey.
Shes definitely alternating through multiple dialects, northern and southern US. Which is interesting since she's in Canada.
@@tinygreenpea Very interesting indeed!
Such a lovely video and the weird funny high and low pitches enunciations of the words. Good vibes, good dog, good carrots, good food. Everything was 10/10 wholesome! Subscribed! ^^
thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!
You didn't grow carrots, those are mandrake roots 😂
waiting for my Hogwarts invitation 😂
you can get a mandrake root from a carrot seed? 😮 whoa
@@cloudbasedbearno it was a joke lol
@@thefudgems I know it was 😂 my comment was sarcastic
not me believing this for a second
Just a for the next time: Roots like carrot, radish, parsnip etc. dont need to be germinated (?) and repoted. You can just straight up put them into there forever home and they will probebly will grow better. 😊
thanks
That GoOd GoOD plant 🤪😆
😂😂😂
Lmfao! Jessie def has the dankest 😂
@@growithjessie the “we grow that too, we just can’t post about it” killed me 😂
It just got legalized in MN!! I’m excited to grow my own :)
Not THAT
Loved this video! Be careful with the *good soup* though as onions are dangerous to dogs. Very inspiring though! ❣
thank you so much! and i totally agree! Raf gets his own pot made for him without toxic ingredients!
I’m growing a relative of carrots called skirret it is very cold hardy and perenial in Canada and cold usa they make small parsnip like carrots there perenial.
omg. where can I find one!
4:11 i also heard that fruits grow out of the plant's flower too
soo... eggplants, chili peppers etc. are fruits🤯
Aggregate fruit ☺️ looking into berries is an interesting thing.
yes!!!
i liked everything you said except for "chicken is salty in and of itself" which is absolutely untrue. you need to season your stuff! anyway, small gripe. great content.
I was wondering about that too. I was thinking maybe she brined it or something.
hahahaha i added some salt at the end so i could control the flavour more
Wait you threw the Oil out? YOU THREW THE OIL OUT?!?!?
It's the best part and it carries so much flavour :o
That "oil" is Chicken fat and it's the whole reason that there are is chicken for grilling/roasting and for soup making.
Soup chicken have a higher fat content so you get more flavour in you soup.
I am crying...
i kept the one i made for the next one but i didnt like ittttttttt
Love this, but no onions or garlic for pups.
Oh my gosh yes I was looking for a comment about this they're neurotoxins for dogs.
thank you! and agreed! Raf gets his own without onions or garlic
Lol I was tweaking when I saw the pot with marijuana written on it then you explained u live in Canada I wish you could show us that side because I find marijuana to be a beautiful and interesting plant to grow and would love to if it wasn't illegal af
hahahahaha it is allowed in Canada, 4 plants per household!
"We grow that too but we cant really post abt that"😂👌
preeee much :P
@@growithjessie omg you replied i fall asleep with my bf watching your videos
That soup tho...... yikes. But love your vids ❤
hahahahahahha
“We grow that too but we don’t post ab it” had me deaddd lmaooo I need to see good good plant videos ‼️‼️‼️
hahahahhahah dat 'good good' plant
@@growithjessie girllll we needa see vids ab ittt 😂😂❤️❤️
if u dont wanna watch the video she grew whiteish carrots and made chicken soup!
but you will want to watch it ;)
6:36 nice vid and recipe but if you wanna give some to your dog, onions and garlic are toxic for them so I wouldn’t add those in. Albeit, the soup will be kinda sad with no garlic or onion but at least you know your dog’s digestive tract in the long run will be A-okay :>
thank you!! Raf gets his own soup without onion or garlic made for him! he loves it!
started watching your cute duckling video n now i cant stop ahhhhhhh!
those seeds kinda look like venus fly traps
SUS
It's like when you do all of the side quests before fighting the first boss
I always do all the side quests first, and when I confront the first boss I'm so powerful he's like 'ok you're the boss now' and walks away.
hahahahahhahaha
I like how you show your mistakes and also learn from them
thank you so much!
Love love this vid , but queen onions are poisonous to dogs 😭 always always always search up what you can or cant give to a dog when it comes to human food !! ❤
agreed! he gets his own little pot made for him. :)
3:32 reminds me of Asian parents idk why
This voice makes me happy.
awwww. thank you so much
That “error” is a monster sound
yeh!
Just fyi that caterpillar was not a monarch caterpillar that species is a type of swallowtail butterfly. You can tell because this caterpillar did not have antennae and it was on a carrot top not on milkweed. Monarchs will always lay their eggs on milkweed with no exceptions. These swallowtail butterflies can be on carrot tops, celery leaves, parsley leaves, and probably a few others. I grew a few myself from my parsley plant. Keep in mind that swallowtails can do a thing called “overwintering “ in which they stay as a chrysalis over the course of an entire winter and hatch the next spring. So if the chrysalis is still alive don’t give up on it. Anyway that’s all. Have a lovely day.
this is so interesting, thank you so so much!!
@@growithjessie No problem! The butterfly that comes from that caterpillar is very beautiful too so I do recommend trying to care for one sometime
I'm here for the growing of the good good plant 👀
thanks
In order to prevent caterpillars and tomatoes worms and stuff like that, put a small dish of beer near by and they will be drawn to it, fall in, and die
i like to collect the caterpillars and grow them into butterflies and then release them :)
You should have kept that caterpillar, it’s a swallowtail butterfly one of the largest family of butterflies, you would literally feel it on your head
i WISH i did that, i thought about that after i let it go a few months later. but i found another caterpillar and im growing that one now :) a morning cloak butterfly
How did your carrots change from whitish to orange
And size im confused?
I think she used some store carrots with the garden carrot
im not too sure hahahahahahha
Nice. Pretty random thing to come up in my feed though.. I've never watched any gardening clips before. :o
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You need to get some mommy and me grow sets. They're hard to kill! 😂
Your voice is so beautiful, you need to voice a cute little creature in a kids show! NOW! ❤
omg. that is my dream. i already know what the little character would sound like. hehehe
You don't have to wait till green turns brown to harvest the carrot. We always harvest them when they are green and strong. You need other soil and more distance between the seed and maybe other seeds since many commercial seeds are altered so that you can get new (proper) seeds from them.
interesting, that is great to know. i will try it this summer
Oh my, you deserve so many more views
Keep on doing what you do!
thank you so so much, i appreciate that so much
OMG. I LOVE THIS STORY SO MUCH. IS THIS A. REAL STORY? LOL. JUST KIDDING. GREAT VIDEO.
hahahahhahahah thank you so much
I don't throw out the bones of the chicken. After cooking and getting all the meat/cartilage off the bone, I dry the bones in the oven at the lowest oven temperature setting for a few hours. After that, I ground the bones/dry marrow in the a fine powder in a coffee grinder. After that, mix the bone meal into the garden/potting soil.
Ur accent is a mox between New Jersey, southern, and California 😫 ive never been so confused
hahahahahhaha. my grandma is a new yorker. that is why
That looks amazing, it would almost convince me to eat my veggies
heck ye
You can eat carrot tops 😳
... I've been throwing them out 😑 god damnit
when we had a rabbit we would feed the tops to him, one of his favorite snacks
yes!!!!!! and you can sprout them to grow seeds!
bro got that underground trio(carrot gralic potato) 💀
hahahhahahahaha
We all can learn one thing... and that is lets respect foods and farmers...its really hard to grow stuff
absolutely. 100%. whenever i eat fruits and veggies i think of that now. and i am thankful for the farmers who grow our food in mass production.
At the end she said that she put onions in her dogs food? Onions are extremely poisonous to dogs and cats.😅
Noooo Raf got a separate pot made for him without toxic ingredients :)
your enthusiasm is contagious, as is your quirkiness. Consider me a subscriber
thank you so much. i truly appreciate that so much, you made my day
Was that carrot dabbing in the thumbnail?
of course.
Lmaooo
I love your voice ❤️
thank you so much!
the limit does not exist
What limit?
Such a beautiful and interesting tale of carrot
thank you so much
Thats so cool. But dogs shouldn’t have onions, garlic or salt in their food. Garlic and onions are toxic for dogs, even if cooked or dried.
agreed!
1:04 the *ERROR* 👹👹
ERROR
Cool how other people are helping this girl in the comment's!
Potato in chicken soup? Thats a new one.
Please don’t feed your dog onion or garlic. Or anything in that family
agreed! Raf gets his own soup without onion or garlic
Your ability to change voice like that is uncanny.
well thank you good friend
no spices to be found in that soup 😭 fun video though!!!
A good soup doesn't need spices, the ingredients give flavour already. Salt, pepper and herbs is all you should need in a nice soup.
thank you
agreed!
So you can't actually grow more carrots from carrot tops. They only give you carrot flowers which will give you seeds which can then grow to give you carrots 🤔
Why do you take the oil out of the pot? Does that affect the flavour or is it another reason?
before its ready to eat, i scoop off the oily fatty layer because it makes the soup very thick and oily
Thankyou for your educational & fun journey
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OHHHH SO THATS WHY MINE DIED IT DIDNT HAVE ROOTS YET
yes hehehe TRY AGAIN
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yea carrots are Biennials, first year grows the carrot to store energy, and then 2nd year uses the stored energy and grows flowers.
that is super cool! the flowers usually come from the tops of the carrots, which hold the seeds. the carrots come from planting the seeds that come from the flowers :)
You live in canada, so, pleaaase post about the good GOOD plant
but i cant post about that :( i wish i could
I wasn’t thinking it looked like that good good plant per se but like clippings or stems from that good good plant
hahahahhahahahaha we grow that too
That's some Harry Potter type creation!😱😂👍
agreed!!!! mandrakey
!!
You should look at the heyabby hydroponic grow box. I’m using it for the good good, but you can grow tomatoes and stuff too
couldn't you have taken the bottom part of the carrot and grafted it to the top of the carrot at the start so that the main tuber root driver was still usable by the plant right from the first year?
that is definitely possible. im upset i didnt try
I was just scrolling through shorts and I saw this video and I just couldn't resist I don't know if it was her voice or the carrots calling me
thank you! definitely the mandrake carrots ;)
Sorry, total newb here, but why your carrots look so sad? Shouldn't they resemble their mother?
Regardless, great work! Keep it up!
im not sure tbh. it was my first time round growing real carrots, so this year i reckon i will do a better job :)
Can you show us the Cannabis plant in the back at 1:17 ??
I am not sure if I am allowed on UA-cam
@@growithjessie oh, haven‘t considered that. Thanks for replying, you always have entertaining Videos✌🏻
im sorry but the soup....
Lol ik no spices is rough
Such a rich stock doesn't need spices...
@@katerinazelingerova2489 yes it does.....
so good HAHA
So, was the entire cluster of roots a carrot, or just the central part?
“Right?”
“👹rIgHt👹”
do we want to talk about how at 0:53 the pot says marijuana
hahahahahhahaha what's that?
I came for an ending to that short, I stayed for the recipes lol. What in the heck is wrong with me?!
YES! I LOVE THAT! thank you for stopping by
Those little buggers wouldn't cooperate , would they?
nope hahaha
I love your voice
thank you
so um, garlic and onions are toxic for dogs
In how much amount
100%
Question: how do you grow mint?
mint spreads like wildfire. i contain in pots from the seed. it grows fast!
@@growithjessie thank you!
“ *We grow that too but we cant post about that* “
My face: 0_0
hahahahahhahaha yeyeyeye
Chicken is not salty, that chicken soup is bland girl. You have to use seasoning girl.
it was simmered for 6 hours. it was so good. can def add salt. but the meat and bones, once simmered for numerous hours, is salty in and of itself
you should try making soap or candles from the hardened chicken fat!! :))
omg. that is so unique. the smell would scare me though
Dogs are allergic to onions and garlic, they can be more toxic that grapes or chocolate. Love the video tho ur such a vibe
thank you so much!!! Raf gets his own little pot made for him :) (no onions or garlic in it)
Nice story but forgot what it was about, chicken soup, no no, some green sandwich filling?
HAHAHHAHAHA
Yess !! The monster voice is back !! 👹😜😜
hahahahahah
The carrots that you put in the soup don't look like those you pulled from the pot...
i added more carrots to the soup too :)
This is so cute
thank you so much!!
Do onions work the same way?
yes!
the longest 10 minutes of my life
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Please don’t feed your dog onion and garlic! It’s toxic to them.
agreed!