I think I just picked my last tomatoes of the year. And my last strawberry. It is November. Thank ya, Texas.
Know what I've discovered in the last year? That we eat a LOT of tomatoes. It's astonishing. From raw in salads and on tacos and sandwiches, to stewed in chili and soups, to crushed in goulash, pasta sauce and salsa- we know how to massacre a tomato crop.
Which is all fine and good. Except by August, I was so sick of canning tomatoes that I started freezing them. Then our small freezer got so full that we went and bought a chest freezer. Now IT is so full that I'm giving frozen quarts of stewed tomatoes away and I've gone back to canning them.
What an incredible
I can remember writing Proverbs 14:23 as a handwriting exercise in second grade: All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty. Today I would write: All hard work brings lots of tomatoes, but mere talk leads only to paying $2/can at the store so I guess it's worth it if you don't go crazy first.
Good thing I didn't write the Bible.
If you're interested, a how-to for the best stewed tomatoes on the planet is here. Heck yes.
2 comments:
we had no garden this year. or last. so we bought tomatoes at the farmer's market or grocer. paid a tremendous $ for the heirloom variety but ohhh my goodness the flavor! your crop is inspiring. :) love tomatoes...
I had no idea that tomatoes could be frozen. Our tomatoes rotted before we could use them all. I will remember this next summer. Thanks for the tip!
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