Bravo Frank! I appreciate the effort it takes to grow them organically.
Congratulations to all of us that have home grown tomatoes. Its worth the work.
I'm so happy to be back in tomato season. I've craved them for months. Now we can sneer at those plastic, glow in the dark, tasteless,bouncing freaks of nature in in the market for a while.
I composed this little ditty below while making dinner last summer and feeling jubilant because it was the first day my garden produced enough tomatoes for a family sized tomato salad. Tomato salad is a big deal all summer at my house. This dish was interesting range of colors of heirloom varieties. Brandywine, Mr. Stripy, Pink Ox Heart, Golden Jubilee, and one Identified only “Purple With Green Stripes”. to name a few of the dozen or so varieties I planted.
Pomodoro insalata
I Love Tomatoes ,Let Me Count The Ways
Pear shaped and Ox Hearts, oval or flat
Fresh from the vine, to eat just like that.
Slice them with basil and drizzle with oil
Sauce them with spices or grill them in foil.
Bloody Mary’s for brunch are a nice social mix
And the juice in the morning is a hangover fix.
Pomodoro insalata with fresh crusty bread
Sliced cheese on the side, and wine, white or red.
Purples and yellows, pinks, reds and stripes
Heirloom tomatoes are the very best types.
When the frost comes and the garden is past.
We fry green tomatoes and savor the last.
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