Andy J
Chillin' In The Garden
Never dried any tomatoes before.What's a good variety for this purpose?I'm in east central Mississippi,zone 8.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks,Andy J
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks,Andy J
Might not work so great in Mississippi, since it's so humid there. They might get moldy before they would dry.Greenthumb18 said:I think any variety of tomato that has more solids and less liquid in the tomato should be fine. You should try making sun-dried tomatoes instead of a dehydrator, I dried figs from my backyard in the sun last summer, worked pretty good for me.
Just want to say I put your blog in my fav's..Nice.. (Your Stuffed Crescent French Toast looks to die for!)vfem said:I think plum and cherry varieties are the best and easiest to dry. I do the chocolate cherry tomatoes. I also do the sun dried tomatoes in my car!
I have the whole thing documented on my blog from last August.
http://fromseed.blogspot.com