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Old July 18, 2011   #1
gtnate
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Default I broke down

I couldn't help myself at the farmer's market this week. A farmer with a greenhouse in Eastern Washington (where the days are significantly warmer than here in Seattle) was selling beautiful tomatoes at her stall. I had been wanting to wait for my own maters to ripen before tasting the first real tomato of the season, but I just couldn't help myself.

I really should count myself lucky to live in a place where I can buy great produce like this every Saturday for a good price. However, now every time I go out and check my own plants, I feel like they are looking at me with a shameful eye.

Of course, the taste of the mater sandwich this giant pink heart gave me definitely made me feel better!
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Old July 18, 2011   #2
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I feel your pain on the wait, I to live in Western Washington and envy those that have a longer growing season...

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