It's a good thing I picked the green tomatoes before I left. When I got home, the plants were wilted from the continual rain, and the remaining small hard tomatoes had been "harvested" by my local woodrat (one big bite each)! You can see the sad looking plants just outside the window. -- Margy
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Preserving: Saving Green Tomatoes
It's a good thing I picked the green tomatoes before I left. When I got home, the plants were wilted from the continual rain, and the remaining small hard tomatoes had been "harvested" by my local woodrat (one big bite each)! You can see the sad looking plants just outside the window. -- Margy
Awesome that you had the insight to harvest some, they look like they are ripening beautifully. I can't wait to hear how they taste!
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ReplyDeleteLise - The only problem has been with everything ripening almost at once. I may have to freeze some, but that will make them really last. - Margy
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Margy
yum... some good ones for fried green tomatos.
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