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Old September 22, 2009   #1
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Default Why I Luv KBX

Harvested yesterday at my surrogate garden. Ami
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Old September 22, 2009   #2
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Ami,

I feel the same way. Outstanding!

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Wow....making me crave a KBX BLT....sighhhh. Looking good.
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Old September 23, 2009   #4
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Ami

That's a beautiful looking KBX mater and like Zana said would be nice on a BLT sandwich. Yum How many fruits on the plant this year?

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Old September 23, 2009   #5
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Wow....making me crave a KBX BLT....sighhhh. Looking good.
You should try one on a hamburger. (Yum) it will make you want to toss the meat out, well almost.
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Old September 23, 2009   #6
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Hmmmmm...either possibility sound good. Wish I had one to do a end product taste comparison....for scientific research of course....not for any kind of gratification of the senses....lol
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Old September 23, 2009   #7
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It is an outstanding tomato... but... it is LATE... here in PNW... again this year.

I will be remembering its taste all winter... What a torture. I only have 1 KBX tomato left, and it will not last on the counter for too long, I am sure.



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Geroge, not as many as I would have liked. I think I had 10-15 fruit. Our nothing but rain July put the kabosh on tomato production.

The pictured KBX never made it to a sandwich as I was in KBX withdrawel and devoured it after relieving it of it's seeds. Ami
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Old September 23, 2009   #9
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Well at least it satified you in more ways than one BLT snack and just think of all those little KBX seedlings growing in your back yard in future years. Yum Yum eat de up Ami!!!!!!

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drool.

(oh no the message is too short! )
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Old January 6, 2010   #11
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Can't wait to grow these this year! They're beautiful!
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Old January 6, 2010   #12
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If you look at my avitar, you'll see a piture a one that was .5 oz under two pounds.!!
Great sweet taste and one of my must haves for 2010.

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They can well also prettiest canned tomatos ive ever canned....
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My jaw hurts from just looking at that picture right before a snowstorm
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Those KBX pics are good for inspiration...especially in the winter.
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