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Fresh tomatoes, anyone?
This year I planted a variety of heirloom tomatoe plants. Some are determinate, others are indeterminate. Yesterday, Dad and I picked fresh tomatoes! Look at what we got in less than 10 minutes:
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I have Early Girl, Beefsteak aka Red Ponderosa, Brandywine, Grape and Cherry sizes (I forget which varieties!), Red Plum, and Aunt Gertie’s (that is the yellow /orange one).
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Tomato plants have two basic growth habits: determinate and indeterminate. Determinate tomatoes only grow to a specific height and ripen their fruit in one big flush, which comes in handy if you want to can tomatoes or make sauce. Roma and paste tomatoes tend to be determinate, as do varieties marketed as "patio" tomatoes. Indeterminate tomatoes keep growing all season, produce fruit continuously until you either rip them out of the garden or they are knocked down by frost, and they need super sturdy cages.
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They look wonderful! Makes me want to eat them with basil leaves and wholemeal bread mmmm!
I am so looking forward to gtowing tomatoes again next yeat now I am back in Canada.
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Good Grief, Sandie!!!! I am so impressed and envious!! I'm paying a fortune for them and you have the bumper crop of the year....and.....your's taste good. You Go Sandie and Dad!!!!:)
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Thank you , Lilith and Terry.
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Originally Posted by
Daisy and Delilah
.your's taste good.
I asked a friend if she wanted some. She said,
"You mean tomatoes that actually TASTE like tomatoes? OF COURSE I WANT SOME!" He he heeee
We have been harvesting tomatoes for over a week now. I have 18 vines in that small veggie garden.
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That looks almost exactly like the picture I took yesterday after Bruce picked tomatoes from the garden. I'll have to post the picture later when I get home.
He planted Celebrity and Best Boy tomatoes. We have tomatoes coming out our ears!!!
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Don't they look good!
These tomatoes I paid a fortune for at lunchtime (along with basil and mozarella) after YOU posted your Caprese salad pictures, better taste good!
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Wow- I remember the taste of fresh tomatoes. And I can see these got plenty of sun :)
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Wow, that's quite a few tomatoes and they look yummy! :p
The big ones you could use for Gazpacho. Here's a good recipe:
2 big slices of white bread (crusts removed)
4-6 large ripe tomatoes
2 small green peppers
1/2 cucumber
1/2 onion
1-2 cloves garlic
70 ml. olive oil
1-2 teaspoons salt
4-5 table spoons winegar (white)
1/4 - 1/2 liter of water
Put the bread to soak in water.
Peel the tomatoes (dip them in boiling water for 10 seconds). Cut them into chunks and put them into the blender with the peppers, cucumber, onion and garlic, all cut in pieces. Whirl until pureed and strain into a large bowl.
Squeese the water from the bread and puree in the blender, then add the salt and vinegar. With the motor running add the oil in a slow stream until corporated into the bread. Ladle some of the tomato back into the processor, then mix with the bowl of tomato puree. Stir in the water and adjust the seasoning.
Chill until serving time!
Garnish with finely chopped, tomatoes, onions, peppers, cucumbers, hardboiled eggs and croutons. (use the yummy Italian ones!)
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:eek: WoW just look at all of those Yummies.. I just love mini & romo tomatoes.. I will be right there..:D
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Thanks, Randi!
Oh yes, yum, yum, yum~!
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I remember the days when I grew tomatoes. They were soooooooo goooooooood. I know you will enjoy them, Sandie and Dad!!:D
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Yummy, yummy! Time for basil and mozzarella cheese, again! Do you like BLT's?
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my boyfriend planted about 20 plants in the yard and I have another 7 or 8 in pots on the porch. We don't have a huge harvest every day but he's the only one eating them anyway. I usually pick a few whenever I am going to my parents' house. Their neighbor goes nuts over the homegrown tomatoes, even though ours are rather small. It's just nice to grow things sometimes, even when I myself don't eat them. We had a jalepeno plant that put out peppers until early December last year. I had a bunch of giant sunflowers too, but they were just the lucky ones that fell out of the feeder and weren't devoured by squirrels.
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Olive oil, vinegar, basil, salt, pepper .
Food processor.
Mix it all together.
Toast some french bread and smear with concoction.
Eat with slice 'maters and mozz cheese.
Ice tea, beer or a hard lemonade.:D