July 05, 2004

Torroemato

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I wander the aisles at Idylwilde looking for the tomatoiest tasting tomato. Is it the vine ripened one from Holland, or the hothouse tomato from nearby Bolton Farms or the hard as a marble, pink one from California? I know I’ll be fondling, smelling, bouncing those things for three more weeks before the first native grown tomato is on the market. In the meantime, shinydome, living two degrees further north, has again - how many years in a row is this, twenty? - produced a fully vine ripened one on the 4th of July.

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Mack has produced ripies (5) already but we are further south. These are jet star but early girl would have been here sooner. Dorothy Mae Henze used to plant Early Girl first.

Posted by helen.

We too, down here in steamy, sub-tropical Maryland, have only big fat greenies, in 5 different varieties. But our bell peppers are huge, and so abundant we can't eat them all. Anybody got recipes for peppers?

Posted by rakkity.

In my Creative Recipes for Zucchini Squash and Bell Pepper cookbook I have one titled :Neighbors

Instructions:
Place in paper bag and distribute.

Posted by michael.

I am lusting after that tomato.

Posted by avarice.

Posted by Michael at July 5, 2004 08:23 AM
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Mack has produced ripies (5) already but we are further south. These are jet star but early girl would have been here sooner. Dorothy Mae Henze used to plant Early Girl first.

Posted by: helenat July 5, 2004 10:49 AM

We too, down here in steamy, sub-tropical Maryland, have only big fat greenies, in 5 different varieties. But our bell peppers are huge, and so abundant we can't eat them all. Anybody got recipes for peppers?

Posted by: rakkityat July 6, 2004 09:13 AM

In my Creative Recipes for Zucchini Squash and Bell Pepper cookbook I have one titled :Neighbors

Instructions:
Place in paper bag and distribute.

Posted by: michaelat July 6, 2004 09:41 AM

I am lusting after that tomato.

Posted by: avariceat July 9, 2004 08:20 PM