MoFA

- Title: “Tater Love”
- Media: Potatoes. Confusion of emotion.
- Submitted by: Mona & Terry H.
- Mona & Terry found all these potatoes in a single bag, they seem to be unsure if they "love u" or "live u." U decide!

- Title: “The Deformed Carrot Orphanage”
- Media: Abandoned Carrots.
- Submitted by: Sunny S.
- It seems Sunny took a trip to the infamous Carrot Orphanage, where this sad line-up of deformed edible roots were awaiting adoption.

- Title: “The Gerkin Bros. Singing Trio”
- Media: Gerkins. Harmonizing.
- Submitted by: Agata S. (Poland)
- A long-lost promotion photo from "The Gerkin Bros. Traveling A Capella Trio." They used to be a quartet, but there was an incident when one of them was vacationing in a summer salad.

- Title: “Apple Duck”
- Media: Apple. Or Duck. You Choose.
- Submitted by: Gary C.
- This just in: Apple & Duck Mating Program -- A SUCCESS!

- Title: “Apple & Child”
- Media: Apple. Offspring.
- Submitted by: Gary C.
- This apple seems to be nurturing its young offspring. Gary ensures us that these two creatures are part of the same apple.

- Title: “All-Kinds-of-Crazy Cucumber”
- Media: Cucumber. Craziness.
- Submitted by: Penny S.
- Penny grew this cucumber and reports that it "looks like it has babies." Yes, Penny, there is that... and the fact that it's curled upon itself as if it's cradling those "babies." I'm creeped out and very confused. Why do I run this museum?!

- Title: “Conjoined Peach Pair”
- Media: Peach + Peach
- Submitted by: Rosie H.
- Rosie discovered this submission right after her first visit to the MoFA. Dare we say that the MoFA's powers extend beyond that of the Internet? Dare we?!
Yes. We dare.

- Title: “Heaven Potato”
- Media: Potato. Questionable Mandarin Script.
- Submitted by: Anonymous
- Slicing into a potato, this visitor found a symbol that very, very loosely resembles the Mandarin (Chinese) symbol for "Heaven" - or, so the photographer claims.

- Title: “Milk Pikachu”
- Media: Spilled Milk. No Crying.
- Submitted by: Holly W.
- Sometimes food anomalies are found in the least likely of places... such as spilled milk (which happened to spill right into the form of Pikachu of Pokemon fame).

- Title: “Divining Daikon”
- Media: Daikon. Virgula Divina.
- Submitted by: Susie G. (Naples, FL)
- Many people do not know this, but before "Divining Rods" became popular, people used "Divining Daikons" to find underground water sources.