These Vegetable Tattoos Make You Want to Finish Your Peas at Dinner
Robyn Currie — May 31, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: yummytattoos & cakeheadlovesevil.wordpress
With summer here and gardening taking its rightful place as the most awesome pastime one can do in the great outdoors, these vegetable tattoos just seem fitting.
Indeed, there is something so wholesome about inking yourself with something that is so good for you. Plus, a lot of these vegetable tattoos look really cool. I especially like the garlic bulb and flower. These vegetable tattoos make you think about all the delicious things you could cook if you got your hands on their edible counterparts.
Indeed, there is something so wholesome about inking yourself with something that is so good for you. Plus, a lot of these vegetable tattoos look really cool. I especially like the garlic bulb and flower. These vegetable tattoos make you think about all the delicious things you could cook if you got your hands on their edible counterparts.
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