Sept. 30th - Our tomatoes were covered the night before because of a freeze. We find out it is supposed to snow that night. We have plans for dinner and a play (Chorus Line, which was tons of fun) that evening with Alan, Linda, and Andy. After getting home and sending the babysitter home it is almost 11:00 but we set to work to save our precious fruit and chop down our garden. We brought in 16, yes I said 16, grocery bags full of mostly unripe tomatoes. We've been enjoying them ever since, mostly in the form of fresh salsa.



P.S. - It hasn't snowed in the three weeks since this.
3 comments:
YUM YUM!! I wish our tomatoes would have done that well this year! ENJOY!
Fried green tomatoes, anyone?
Are green tomatoes good? raw?
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