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Apple Cheeks

I've been busy today and haven't had time to post.  However, I wanted to share the most special apple that grew on our tree.  It appears to have a sort of "butt". 





I couldn't convince anyone to take a bite of it.  I wonder why?

Willoughby

Comments

This Wife Cooks said…
Funny how it's the little things that make us smile. :)
Denise said…
Thanks, I needed that laugh right about now!!!!
Purple Flowers said…
Funny looking apple. I don't think I would eat that apple either. :)
Matty said…
It does look unique, BUTT I would still take a bite.
BashfulToast said…
Haha, That is by far the creepiest looking apple ever. And of course I won't eat it! It's much more fun to look at.lol
Tracie said…
Heck, I'd eat it anyway.
Jenn Erickson said…
Freaky fruits and vegetables are always noteworthy! Love your apple! My family once had a sad little vegetable garden that grew nothing but mutants. Our favorite was a strawberry that looked like Jimmy Durante!

Jenn @ rookno17.blogspot.com
Kathy said…
That's funny! We never get those shapes in the store!
Unknown said…
Those are what you can truly call "sweet cheeks"! LOL!
Raoulysgirl said…
I would make a wise "crack"..."Butt" I won't. My "cheeks" are actually turning a little red. I am craving apple pie "ass" we speak!

I'm sorry. I couldn't help myself.
Chicago Mom said…
It is adorable! Now that you have a picture of it go ahead and take a bite!
Kimberly said…
That is so funny! Photo worhty for sure!
Lissaloo said…
No one wants to bite the butt huh? Too funny :)
How cute is that?! In our house, people would be fighting over who got to eat it!
Holly Lefevre said…
SMILE! Very Cute!
Holly

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