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the tomatoes are coming out of the garden in buckets, and the dw has been canning them.
can taste wonderful stews this winter.....

 

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I think I might be missing out by not growing Roma-type tomatoes.

I've never canned anything except a few jams but end up making & freezing a lot of pasta sauce at the end of the tomato season. I've grown "saladettes" and one year, failed to get my usual variety and decided I'd try Viva Italia. It was new and looked just about the same as the saladette that I'd intended to buy. No sweetness! I can't remember how the fruit performed in my usual boiling down & freezing for sauce . . .

About the only thing I've got going for my sauce is the number of varieties that go into it . . . the seedy & time-consuming stuff.

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catjac1975 said:
Major- What are all the different things that you showed us? Beautiful! Looks good enough to eat!
left 2 are tomatoes and onions
middle 2 are green tomatoes, onions and red pepper flakes
right 2 are tomatoes, onions, basil and garlic
and as I type dw is doing
tomatoes, shallots, hot banana peppers, garlic
asked the dw why are we keeping empty jar boxes in the pantry, holy cow they are all full

dw was impressed with dew& montys potatoes and carrot she will be doing some of those as well.
 
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