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Old August 4, 2014   #1
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Default Tomato Tasting Kingston, ON Aug 23, 2014

15th Annual Heirloom Tomato Celebration

Join the Heirloom Seed Sanctuary in celebrating heirloom tomatoes. All are welcome to this free celebration! There will be an heirloom tomato tasting, a workshop and a garden tour! Saturday August 23 at 10am, 1200 Princess St., Kingston. Also there will be educational and fun children's activities by the Kingston Area Seed System Initiative (KASSI).

When: Saturday, August 23, 2014 Hours: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Where: 1200 Princess Street, Kingston, K7L4W4 Price: Free! Contact: 613-544-4525 Ext.124 Web site url: www.providence.ca/seeds By: Michael Hammond
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sounds like a great day, enjoy!
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Old August 5, 2014   #3
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Thanks Karen,

I will go, even though I was a bit disappointed with the taste of most of the 30 varieties that they had last year . Perhaps they used a lot of unripe tomatoes or maybe it's because they do not amend the soil in any way.....

I discovered Blondekopfchen there though, and we live quite closeby, so it's still worthwhile!

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This morning I went to the tomato-tasting where there were 33 varieties to sample.

Apparently, the weather hasn’t been great, and many of the tomatoes weren’t ripe enough, which always makes it difficult to judge. However, I tried to pick the ripest pieces, and found a few that weren’t half bad: Cherokee Purple of course! Polish, Gregori’s Altai, and even NZ Pink Pear.

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