Tomatopalooza™ event information and discussion forum. Held annually in the Raleigh-Durham, NC area.
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July 26, 2012 | #16 |
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You can add Shannon's and Golden Cherokee!!
Just went to the site and signed up. Greg |
July 26, 2012 | #17 |
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I will have Flat Head Monster.
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July 27, 2012 | #18 |
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Here's my list of what I'll have with me.... Interestingly enough, this
will be the first year (in ten years!) that Craig and I have not had any variety overlap.... Amazing.... Big Beef Brawny F3 Cuostralee Don's Double Delight Ferris Wheel Fuzzy Cherokee Improved Colossal Yellow Joe Thieneman's Australian Heart Kentucky Yellow Heirloom Lemon Gazzi Mortgage Lifter Pale Leaf Orange Heirloom Dwarf Mahogony F3 Dwarf Rosella Purple Spear's Tennessee Green Stokes County Tennessee Heirloom Sean's Yellow Dwarf F7 Carbon Yellow Bosnian Not Kristina Bulgarian Celebrity German Queen Brandywine
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July 27, 2012 | #19 |
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Oh this is going to be great! Lee, I had a 2 lb Brandywine picked a few days ago, but it had a little prelude to a lead bad spot near the blossom end - would have been really nasty by tomorrow - so it contributed to the best Tomato Bisque I've ever made!
I think we will be fine with tomatoes for tomorrow.....we always end up just fine! (I don't dare look at the tomatoes I am bringing - I am sure are a bit past their prime....but as we always say, good for seed saving!). I am getting there with Sue and Caitlin around noon.
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July 27, 2012 | #20 |
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Wish I was there! Maybe next year!
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July 28, 2012 | #21 |
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Gonna bring some Anna Russian too!
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July 28, 2012 | #22 |
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Here's hoping all of you have a grand old time!
I'm majorly jealous, but since we're headed in the opposite direction, (beach) I just can't do it this year. Wishing you no spitters! |
July 28, 2012 | #23 |
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It was a great day....very tired....much more later. So many people made today a success. Well done as always, Lee...and all!
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July 28, 2012 | #24 |
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Glad to see you posting that you survived...LOL Lee you the man as well. If we lived even have way there we would have come. The thought of seeing that many different kinds of tomatoes in one place is mind blowing.
Now you two go get some well deserved rest. LOL
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July 28, 2012 | #25 |
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What a tasting!! Sooooo many tomatoes it was hard to choose! You really have to go back twice to double check. As I went back to a couple the flavor seemed to change a little! lol
A couple stand outs were German Queen and Dester Amish. Need to grow them for sure! The Dwarves were UNREAL! Better every year! The taste, color, texture, size and shape were overwhelming! Bravo to Craig and Lee for their work! A couple that stood out were.. Laxton Lad Kelly Green Rosella Crimson Brawny F3 Sweet Sue Dwarf Mohogany and Jade Beauty Brought my 8 year old Shannon along this time too. It was hard to keep up with her! She liked it and wants to go next year! She was so proud of the tomatoes she brought and listening to the reviews. Makes me happy she's into gardening like that at such an early age! sniff! Her favorite was.......you know! Looking foward to some pics! Greg Last edited by gssgarden; July 28, 2012 at 10:15 PM. |
July 28, 2012 | #26 |
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Proud girl and her Tomato!
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July 29, 2012 | #27 |
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Here's the photos from this year's event.
Thoughts about the event will be forthcoming. Lee http://www.tomatopalooza.org/tomatop...0/ATS00000.htm
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July 29, 2012 | #28 |
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Lee
thanks so much for the link for event pictures. By the time I got to the last pictures I was ready to lick the computer screen...... OH MY GOODNESS those were some really incredible looking tomatoes. To those that placed, name tagged, cut up tomatoe, WELL DONE. That is just incredible display for folks to come a see ALL of those incredible varieties. Ok, I can see this event as a bucket list addition....LOL Thanks for all the hard work and countless hours you folks have put into this. Greg I love your budding garden partner there, she is such a beauty.
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July 29, 2012 | #29 |
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I would love to post some pics - but neither Sue or I got to pick up a camera once! My first thoughts of the day....showed up at noon, had 12 flats of tomatoes...took Sue, Sara, Caitlin, two of Sara's friends and me an hour to get them out and tagged (during which time I was completely drenched with sweat) - did the intro comments, off to the dwarf table, cut there, had a zillion tomato conversations, people kept pushing bottles of water at me....then at one point, a tomato/bacon sandwich (which was so, so appreciated) - back to talking - headed to the clogging area at 4:30 and sat my butt down in a chair for the first time since I got out of my truck at noon!
Of all of the Tomatopalooza events, this one was the most of a total blur for me - no pics, got to taste hardly anything.....wow, just wow! We had lots of people there, which is great - and they didn't trickle in - they were there at the start and they didn't trickle out - they stayed until the end! I hope the organizers collected info on who most of the people were and how they found out about it - much lower percentage of my seedling customers, many many new faces. Who were all those people? Slept the clock around - collapsed at 11 PM, got up at 9 this morning, and my brain is so totally fried! Jim, Greg, Chris, Tim - great to see you/have great conversations. Lee - thanks as always. The success of the event totally fell upon the hosts (Jimmy and Fred for a superb location), Lori and Brian and their cast of many helpers - my three girls (Sweet Sue, Sarandipity and Caitydid), Sara's many friends. Gardens and Guns magazine was there - an article will be forthcoming. Sara's friend, a photographer, also there and took lots of pics - I am sure I am forgetting people and details. Oh - and mother nature - never have my own tomato contributions made up such a large percentage of stuff to taste - which makes me nervous about future events - there is a risk there...always is, but something we need to ponder for the future. Whoosh! Tomatopalooza X has come and gone.....that was FAST!
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July 29, 2012 | #30 |
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Maybe its the equipment I am on but upoun clicking on images could not see the variety tags.
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