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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    I would, otherwise they'll just get eaten by crows or other animals.

    Phred,
    are you reading this???

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    Oh yes, I've been wondering if Phred was going to make a comment!!!!

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    Fresh Salsa....

    I don't know the exact porportions - I kind of make it up as I go

    some freshly grown tomatoes
    onion
    a couple of peppers - serrano or jalepeno seem to work well.
    cilantro
    lime

    Chop it all up - get some chips and enjoy. - watch out for the peppers though, I didn't know that the inside with the seeds was where all the heat was stored - that was one hot batch of salsa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catland
    Fresh Salsa....

    I don't know the exact porportions - I kind of make it up as I go

    some freshly grown tomatoes
    onion
    a couple of peppers - serrano or jalepeno seem to work well.
    cilantro
    lime

    Chop it all up - get some chips and enjoy. - watch out for the peppers though, I didn't know that the inside with the seeds was where all the heat was stored - that was one hot batch of salsa.

    Funny, that looks like a recipe i gave away at the BBQ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Phred,
    are you reading this???

    Did I miss something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    Did I miss something?

    Yes. See http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=110798

    And Liz? I'd take them, and leave a little note of thanks just in case. They are surely, as mentioned, "volunteer tomatoes" and it would be a shame for them to rot on the vine!

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    Ah, I get it now. Thanks Karen.
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    You say tomato and I say tomahto...
    Go and get your vitamin c girl. home grown tomahtos are the best!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD

    Phred,
    are you reading this???
    Yup!

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    Phred!! You made my day!!!!

    What in the world would we do with you and "yer mater picken mutts!!!!!"

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    Phred was the first person I thought of too as I read this!
    Heck yeah I'd pick them too!
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    Just a note to let PTers know the tomatoes are delicious. Yum Yum.
    Soooooo much better to eat home grown. (even if it wasn't this home)
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Just a note to let PTers know the tomatoes are delicious. Yum Yum.
    Soooooo much better to eat home grown. (even if it wasn't this home)

    I bought two beautiful tomatos and left them at my mom's house.

    I was going to go over and cook her dinner and use the 'maters in a salad.


    She ate BOTH of them and proclaimed that they were 'really good'.

    The moral of all the Tomato Postings lately?


    Stolen Tomatos taste better......

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