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Starved for a tomato sammitch
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Posted by
lucille Houston (
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Mon, Jun 2, 14 at 11:05
| I got the bread. I got the mayo. The maters are almost at color break, (where they are going to get picked and brought inside where there are No Squirrels) so it will be a few days until I can eat the first tomato sammitch of the season :) |
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| Is that bacon too on French bread????? |
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I think we should all go to her house for lunch. That is a magnificent looking sandwich. |
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| Looks like a Cherokee Purple...... |
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| My evil twin made me post it! Yes, BLT with white cheese. It was a Dwarf Wild Fred that set while it was still in a pretty small pot. I read online that somebody said it wasn't worth planting so I never did. I did keep feeding it often with a balanced liquid fert so I could taste it, and it turned out to be very good. Now it is in a 5 gallon bucket and Wild Fred will surely be invited back! Some folks say it taste like Cherokee Purple, I am probably the only woman in America who has never tasted one. The actual patents are Carbon and New Big Dwarf. |
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| Last year I couldn't wait for a sandwich so I cut a bunch of Sungolds in half. It was pretty damn good. |
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