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Old July 31, 2012   #16
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I am envious and hopefull that I too will soon have a tomato tap which seems to be in overdrive. Maybe there will be enough surplus to sell at the local farmers market.In previous years I just tossed the splits into the compost bin. No more. I'm finding great ideas every time I log onto the site.

Congratulations on the great harvests
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Old July 31, 2012   #17
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Nice collection of toms in that basket!

I am getting some splitting and all the rains have missed me here. I can only imagine if I had received rain.

Pan roasting in the oven is also a very easy way to use some toms up. Quarter them up/cut around the blemishes, lay out on a pan, maybe sprinke with a little olive oil, pepper and touch of salt. Add onions and veggies if you like (I dont have eggplant but hear that is a good addition). Roast on low heat for a few hours. After roasted it can go thru a mill or stay chunky, can it freeze it, enjoy it this winter.

Again....nice basket of toms...well done!
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Old August 3, 2012   #18
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Fantastic!!!! Not being able to keep up with picking is a very good situation
to be in!!


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How many plants do you have? I wish I couldn't keep up, lol. Mine are lollygagging here...
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How many plants do you have? I wish I couldn't keep up, lol. Mine are lollygagging here...
I think I have 45, which is many more than I need, but I wanted to try as many varieties as I could this year.
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Old August 8, 2012   #21
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A big thanks to you Mark for the crockpot idea. I am now keeping up with the harvest by filling my crockpot every day, cooking them down and freezing them. It is way more forgiving than watching a pot on the stove. And I also ladled off a couple cups of the juice off and made tomato basil bread with it. Yum.
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Old August 8, 2012   #22
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Ask the laziest person to find the easiest way to do something...
I always felt bad about the number of split tomatoes I was chucking into the woods because I knew they wouldn't last until I had enough to make standing in the kitchen all day worthwhile. Now I just run them all through the mill, pour them in the crockpot and I stir it whenever I walk by.

If I do somehow have this kind of year again next year I am going to consider one of the motorized tomato mills.
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Ask the laziest person to find the easiest way to do something...
I will one up you then. I have just been taking out the cores and cutting them into half or fourths and after they are cooked down I hit them with a handheld blender skins and all. Just tastes like sauce to me. Lazy sauce.
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Old August 8, 2012   #24
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I make Arrabiata sauce that way, but for the kids I have one who has texture issues with chunks in spaghetti sauce. So most of mine has to go through the mill.

I don't get it, he's the same kid who will shove half a cheeseburger in his mouth at once.
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