How to Grow the Tomato and 115 Ways to Prepare it for the Table

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I found a fantastic site from Texas A&M all about home gardening. This topic caught my eye and it has good info, especially the recipes. As an organic gardener, I skip over the chemical bug control and chemical fertilizers, but the site overall is really good. Here is the link to the Tomato article. When you open it and read the article, click on vegetable at the top of the page for loads of information. It is for planting in Texas, but there is a lot of info that anyone could use.

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/vegetable/carver-tomato/
 

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Great site, baymule...thanks for sharing that!
 

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Wow!

That was fun . . . altho' I only looked at a dozen or so :p.

Who would have thought!? You know, peanut butter wasn't mentioned once! I checked.

Steve :)
 

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#10 tomato and okra soup. Looked at the recipe, NO OKRA in the recipe, go figure. Tomato, rice, green peppers but no okra. Jared would like that tomato/okra soup.:lol:
 

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But...tomato acid cuts the okra slime! It's really good then. :D
 

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moxies_chickienuggets said:
But...tomato acid cuts the okra slime! It's really good then. :D
Exactly. And if you use dehydrated okra, why, even Jared77 would like it! :lol:
 

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