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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904
    They look great quality.  Mine were shit.


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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    They look great quality.  Mine were shit.
    They start rotting before they finish growing no matter what I do in my clay soil 😠
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576

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  • rgambs said:

    Amazing
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,106
    rgambs said:

    Nice. Are you canning those as well. I see marinara sauce when I look at that pile of tomatoey goodness.

  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904
    Beautiful 


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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904
    hot.. too hot here


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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    GlowGirl said:
    rgambs said:

    Nice. Are you canning those as well. I see marinara sauce when I look at that pile of tomatoey goodness.

    Yeah, I'll finish cooking them down and can them up probably this afternoon. 
    Eh, marinara/spaghetti sauce is overrated with garden fresh tomatoes. 
    If you do the "light cook" for a fresher northern Italian style, you just end up with less flavor and a plate covered in tomato water when you're finished.
    If you cook it down into a thick Sicilian or American style sauce, you end up with a sauce that is usually very sweet...great for pizza sauce, but too sweet for pasta dinner, IMO.
    Mostly I just cook it down without any added ingredients, and use the tomato sauce for various recipes throughout the year.  Stuffed peppers, chili, pizza sauce, veggie soup, bacon/cheese spaghetti, sloppy joes mostly.
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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,106
    rgambs said:
    GlowGirl said:
    rgambs said:

    Nice. Are you canning those as well. I see marinara sauce when I look at that pile of tomatoey goodness.

    Yeah, I'll finish cooking them down and can them up probably this afternoon. 
    Eh, marinara/spaghetti sauce is overrated with garden fresh tomatoes. 
    If you do the "light cook" for a fresher northern Italian style, you just end up with less flavor and a plate covered in tomato water when you're finished.
    If you cook it down into a thick Sicilian or American style sauce, you end up with a sauce that is usually very sweet...great for pizza sauce, but too sweet for pasta dinner, IMO.
    Mostly I just cook it down without any added ingredients, and use the tomato sauce for various recipes throughout the year.  Stuffed peppers, chili, pizza sauce, veggie soup, bacon/cheese spaghetti, sloppy joes mostly.
    Thanks for the info. I didn't know that about garden fresh tomatoes. I have never made my own sauce - so that is good to know. Sloppy Joe's sound great. I haven't had one in years. Enjoy the tomatoes.

  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    GlowGirl said:
    rgambs said:
    GlowGirl said:
    rgambs said:

    Nice. Are you canning those as well. I see marinara sauce when I look at that pile of tomatoey goodness.

    Yeah, I'll finish cooking them down and can them up probably this afternoon. 
    Eh, marinara/spaghetti sauce is overrated with garden fresh tomatoes. 
    If you do the "light cook" for a fresher northern Italian style, you just end up with less flavor and a plate covered in tomato water when you're finished.
    If you cook it down into a thick Sicilian or American style sauce, you end up with a sauce that is usually very sweet...great for pizza sauce, but too sweet for pasta dinner, IMO.
    Mostly I just cook it down without any added ingredients, and use the tomato sauce for various recipes throughout the year.  Stuffed peppers, chili, pizza sauce, veggie soup, bacon/cheese spaghetti, sloppy joes mostly.
    Thanks for the info. I didn't know that about garden fresh tomatoes. I have never made my own sauce - so that is good to know. Sloppy Joe's sound great. I haven't had one in years. Enjoy the tomatoes.

    There are surely people who disagree with me on that lol
    Northern Italian pasta is basically just warmed tomatoes on pasta.  I don't care for it at all, I think it's bland and not a good use of either tomatoes or pasta, but plenty of people do.
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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    Cooking tomatoes down takes forever and when making a thick sauce, what you start with and what you end with are quite different.  I usually start the process in the crock-pot with the lid tipped open for a day or two, continuing to add as I go.  A potful of tomatoes usually cooks down to maybe a pint or two.  Great stuff though.  
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    deadendp said:
    Cooking tomatoes down takes forever and when making a thick sauce, what you start with and what you end with are quite different.  I usually start the process in the crock-pot with the lid tipped open for a day or two, continuing to add as I go.  A potful of tomatoes usually cooks down to maybe a pint or two.  Great stuff though.  
    I use a big pot lol 
    I usually thicken down to about the same as a can of grocery store tomato sauce, and then go further when it comes to recipe time.
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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434

    The garden haul today. The butternut needs to still ripen a bit. But....picking dinner. Great stuff! 
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    2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    The bird gifts...

    What appears to be a standard round grocery tomato, micro toms and pear tomatoes. I didn't plant any of these, but we really do try to embrace as many volunteers as we can. 
    2014: Cincinnati
    2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904
    They all just turned up?


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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    They all just turned up?
    Yup. I knew volunteer tomato plants popped up and left them. If I have room, I leave them ramble. 
    2014: Cincinnati
    2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576

    Took a couple days to get them dehydrated...
    I shouldn't still be surprised at the low quality of commercially produced food, but here I am again marveling at home good something like onion flakes/powder can be.  So sugary sweet and onion-y that I wonder what in the fuck kind of onions McCormick isuis or how old they are.
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  • Purple Fairy Tree
    Purple Fairy Tree Posts: 2,055
    edited August 2020
    deadendp said:
    The bird gifts...

    What appears to be a standard round grocery tomato, micro toms and pear tomatoes. I didn't plant any of these, but we really do try to embrace as many volunteers as we can. 
    Looking good @deadendp I gave my first tomato of the season to our local homeless guy who gave me the baby tomato plant x
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904
    Disaster has struck . My whole  plot is flooded.


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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904



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