Beet Poetry
Caught red-handed60 total reviews
Comment from c_lucas
Beets can grow on one who acquires the taste, I love them. This is very well written with a smooth flow of words, making for a very interesting read. There is very good imagery.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
Beets can grow on one who acquires the taste, I love them. This is very well written with a smooth flow of words, making for a very interesting read. There is very good imagery.
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
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Thank you, c_lucas, for your review and for complimenting my good imagery. The Imagist poem The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams inspired me to write my poem as one sensory-filled sentence broken up at intervals.
Comment from robyn corum
Andre,
Though I am not a fan of beets - I am a fan of your poetry. *smile* This was a smooth and easy piece with MEAT to it. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
Andre,
Though I am not a fan of beets - I am a fan of your poetry. *smile* This was a smooth and easy piece with MEAT to it. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
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Didn't I say that loving beets is a crime? Since you are not a fan of beets, you are innocent, Robyn. Thank you for your generous, six star review of my "meaty" poem. I wish you a happy, healthy, and safe New Year.
Comment from kathleenspalding
Clever and enjoyable poem with great descriptions flows well and gave me a chuckle. Perfect use of artwork. Great job! Happy New Year!
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
Clever and enjoyable poem with great descriptions flows well and gave me a chuckle. Perfect use of artwork. Great job! Happy New Year!
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
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Thank you, Kathleen, for your review and Happy New Year to you, too. After I roasted and peeled beets for a Christmas potluck, I spent a week writing my poem, and then I found a perfect picture to compliment it. Thanks again.
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You're welcome. It's a perfect poem and picture.
Comment from John A Catania
Creative. Short. Push harder with the vocabulary put more into it.
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reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
Creative. Short. Push harder with the vocabulary put more into it.
John A. Catania
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Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
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Thank you for your review.
Comment from Joan E.
I enjoyed your wordplay in the title and clever description. Your poem is rather like a tanka, with its five lines and pivot line of "peels in hands". Well done! Enjoy the holiday weekend and New Year's Day- Joan
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
I enjoyed your wordplay in the title and clever description. Your poem is rather like a tanka, with its five lines and pivot line of "peels in hands". Well done! Enjoy the holiday weekend and New Year's Day- Joan
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
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Thank you, Joan, for your review and for enjoying my wordplay and clever description. Have a happy New Year.
Comment from Meia (MESAYERS)
Years ago, beets were used as makeup and were a semi permanent stain for the lips and cheeks for women. Today one can buy the same 'Lip and cheek stains' for upwards of twenty dollars- their main ingredient, beet juice and some added fragrance and usually nothing more. Since I flush naturally I have never used blush but I have stained my lips with beet juice on purpose using a paintbrush. If it gets on your hands, that is a NIGHTMARE. I love LOVE beets roasted and I ALSO drink the juice. It is the single best food or drink that you could consume, clearing arterial plague fat deposits, help with type 2 Diabetes, immediately lowering blood pressure and actually in enough quantities organic beet juice had been used to CURE CANCER. Roasted beets are something I have only just tried and I LOVE them. Only problem is, they are soooo hard to peel and chop! I do wish they sold them skinned but not pickled here. I think pickling removes some of the goodness but I can't be sure, One thing I am sure of is I love this write! Funny and clever and an unusual subject. Great write my friend you have writ such a witty poem. Kindest regards and Happy new year love Meia x
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
Years ago, beets were used as makeup and were a semi permanent stain for the lips and cheeks for women. Today one can buy the same 'Lip and cheek stains' for upwards of twenty dollars- their main ingredient, beet juice and some added fragrance and usually nothing more. Since I flush naturally I have never used blush but I have stained my lips with beet juice on purpose using a paintbrush. If it gets on your hands, that is a NIGHTMARE. I love LOVE beets roasted and I ALSO drink the juice. It is the single best food or drink that you could consume, clearing arterial plague fat deposits, help with type 2 Diabetes, immediately lowering blood pressure and actually in enough quantities organic beet juice had been used to CURE CANCER. Roasted beets are something I have only just tried and I LOVE them. Only problem is, they are soooo hard to peel and chop! I do wish they sold them skinned but not pickled here. I think pickling removes some of the goodness but I can't be sure, One thing I am sure of is I love this write! Funny and clever and an unusual subject. Great write my friend you have writ such a witty poem. Kindest regards and Happy new year love Meia x
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
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Thank you, Meia, for your review and for your love of beets. I also love your information on the use of beets as makeup.
I wish you a happy New Year.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I hope you have a wonderful New Year!!! I enjoyed reading your poem. I happen to like beets but not everybody in my family feels the same. LOL Thank you sor sharing.
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
I hope you have a wonderful New Year!!! I enjoyed reading your poem. I happen to like beets but not everybody in my family feels the same. LOL Thank you sor sharing.
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
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Oh, thank you, Barbara, for your review and love of beets. I wish you a wonderful New Year. too.
Comment from nomi338
Those of us who self identify as foodies, would be found guilty often as we daily murder those foods that we love. We devour them with such gusto that anyone watching may either be turned off or on, depending on them. The look of utter delight on my face when I am consuming a dish that is one of my particular favorites make me appear to going through a religious experience, so I am told. LOL
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
Those of us who self identify as foodies, would be found guilty often as we daily murder those foods that we love. We devour them with such gusto that anyone watching may either be turned off or on, depending on them. The look of utter delight on my face when I am consuming a dish that is one of my particular favorites make me appear to going through a religious experience, so I am told. LOL
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
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Yes, nomi338, eating food can be a religious experience. Early drafts of this poem referred to rituals and sacrifice. Thank you for your review and have a happy and safe New Year, too.
Comment from Heather Knight
This is a very original poem. I'd never have thought of writing about a beet, mainly because I hate them.
I have never eaten them roasted. Are they nice that way?
Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
This is a very original poem. I'd never have thought of writing about a beet, mainly because I hate them.
I have never eaten them roasted. Are they nice that way?
Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2017
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Thank you, Maria, for your review. I did say that loving beets is a crime, so you are innocent. Two weeks ago I was peeling beets for a Christmas potluck when I paused a moment and thought, "This would make a great poem."
I only eat roasted beets, never raw or canned, and seldom pickled. I roast beets with half a dozen ingredients to infuse them with flavor and mask the earthiness. I use allspice, cloves, garlic, peppercorn, orange peel, lemon peel. After roasting with the beets, I may eat a clove of garlic and toss the rest of the ingredients, but the beets are very nice to eat.
Have a Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year to you too, Andre.
Comment from Ricky1024
Hi sis Cactus reminds me of a beautiful piece of artwork my daughter Korean creative beats in a bowl she did it all in colored pencils which is pretty amazing cuz it looks so realistic but the thanks for this well written piece but I don't like beat sorry doctor Ricky 1024
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
Hi sis Cactus reminds me of a beautiful piece of artwork my daughter Korean creative beats in a bowl she did it all in colored pencils which is pretty amazing cuz it looks so realistic but the thanks for this well written piece but I don't like beat sorry doctor Ricky 1024
Comment Written 30-Dec-2017
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2017
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Yes, Ricky, didn't I say loving beets is a crime? You are innocent. Thank you for your review and Happy New Year, too!