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Tomato grown organically in my garden:



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Very nice!

The next best scenario adds Merita white bread and Mayonaise.


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Man do those look good compare to what I have available to purchase.


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OOOOOhhhh ! Want !!!!

Very nice and very rewarding.

Every try a little drizzle of a good Balsamic Vinegar and a really good ball of Mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced or chopped?

I don't have tomatoes anywhere near ripe yet, but am so looking forward to it.

What variety of tomato is that?
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You know it! My kids think I'm crazy when I do it, but their loss and more tomatoes for me. You're gonna have to change your screen name now, matertodd.
 
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I dont care for tomatoes, but those do look fantastic. My wife would enjoy them.




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I have been a tomato fan forever. I love a fat, juicy tomato and a ton of salt. Best fruit I can think of. I travel for work and don't have time but several people who live near me have huge gardens and sell the extra veggies. Got to love a great tomato!


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Those look terrific, Todd! What variety?
 
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There is nothing better than a homegrown tomato. My mom’s plants are doing well and she has given me several, which I have used to make BLT sandwiches. I planted my garden too late so I am doing okra, green beans, and squash.




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Every try a little drizzle of a good Balsamic Vinegar and a really good ball of Mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced or chopped?
I rarely make my slicers into caprese salad. Instead, I make Caprese salad kabobs with my garden's cherry tomatoes and basil. Then, I buy Fresh Mozzarella Ciliegine (the little cherry size mozarella balls packed in water or whey). I tear the basil leaves in quarters and use toothpicks as the kebob skewer. Each kebob contains 1 cherry tomato, 1/4 basil leaf, and 1 Mozzarella Ciliegine ball. On the plate (i.e. under the skewers) have a olive oil, pepper, and balsamic vinegar mixture.
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What variety of tomato is that?
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My mom’s plants are doing well and she has given me several, which I have used to make BLT sandwiches.
BLTs are on the menu for tomorrow. I love this time of year.



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It'll be 3 months before ours are ready. Looking forward to it. Fresh cucumbers are a treat as well.

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dang them's nice!!!

Our plants are doing well but not even to the blossom stage....


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Fresh cracked pepper too!




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I don't know about "organic," but tomorrow (brag) I'm planning on picking the first ripe tomato (Big Beef) of the season out of my garden, and shortly thereafter constructing a slap yo' mama BLT. A small pleasure to be sure, but no less profound. Even better if I can beat the birds/vermin to the treasure!

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My grandfather used to peel the skin off of a tomato, salt it, and then proceed to eat it like an apple while drinking a Heineken. Then he'd school me on gambling or women or crooked politicians. None of which I understood at 12 or 13. Miss him.
 
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slap yo' mama BLT.

is that the special Louisiana hot salt prep or something else? I got some Slap yo' Mama sitting waiting for some ripe tomatoes....


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Those look great. I don't even remember what REAL tomatoes look or taste like. The grocery store tomatoes suck.
 
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Love it!!! I finally got to eat of few off my plants. A world of difference vs. store bought crap.


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