When a notice for a community potluck is posted, Victoria and her
neighbor Mrs. Kosta decide to bring a beet salad as their contribution.
But first they need to grow this special vegetable for their dish. They
plant the seeds in their garden plot, and throughout the summer they
water, fertilize, weed, and mulch. And they watch their beet grow and
grow and grow. On potluck day, it's time to harvest so they can make
their salad. Victoria grabs the garlic and the grater and Mrs. Kosta
steps up to remove the beautiful red veg from its underground home. But
their care and attention has grown the biggest beet ever, and it
stubbornly refuses to come loose. This beet won't budge! Will Victoria
and Mrs. Kosta be able to make their special salad? Not to worry--help
comes in all shapes and sizes. This clever, humorous take on an old
folktale is a celebration of community and the ways we all come
together. Back matter includes a beet salad recipe.