FOOD PORN!!!!! Sweet cracker SANDWICH I am dying, DYING for someone to give me some REAL Tomatoes with REAL Flavor out of their garden. Of course “gardens” aren’t too popular in the Urban DESERT. Hmph.
Hmmm, it’s been raining for about 2 weeks here and I don’t even have green leaves on my tomato plants. There not supposed to be grayish dead, then? Sunny for now, here’s to hoping!
My tomatoes are way behind yours because they’re still at the store, waiting for me to flatten the little hump where I’m going to put their pots and then go buy them and plant them. We’ve even had sunshine for 2 amazing weeks (western WA) that they could have been thriving in!
Someone else already said it, but I will too: those make me think of fried green tomatoes (once they get a tad bigger). It would be a shame to let them get all… red… before that happens.
You’re ahead of me, who lovingly nurtured four heirloom plants to gigantic happy proportions, saw them covered in blossoms at one point and now is the proud owner of exactly THREE tomatoes from them combined. What the?? Plants hate me.
MariaV says
June 15, 2009 at 8:03 amI’m GREEN. My tomatoes aren’t that big yet.
corrie says
June 15, 2009 at 8:15 amWow! Those look spectacular!
…I’m green too!
Gail says
June 15, 2009 at 8:36 amOr fried green tomatoes…
Ellie says
June 15, 2009 at 8:56 amAlready, huh? And I was feeling so proud, so superior, so downright glib that our tomato plants have such big LEAVES already. Harumph.
Liz in Virginia says
June 15, 2009 at 9:09 amAah! Why does Bossy have tomatoes?! I have leaves, leaves, leaves!
Half Assed Kitchen says
June 15, 2009 at 10:28 amMmm. Your friend Ree just put up a gazpacho recipe this morning too that I am bookmarking.
ScottsdaleGirl says
June 15, 2009 at 12:16 pmFOOD PORN!!!!! Sweet cracker SANDWICH I am dying, DYING for someone to give me some REAL Tomatoes with REAL Flavor out of their garden. Of course “gardens” aren’t too popular in the Urban DESERT. Hmph.
Ms. Cranky Pants says
June 15, 2009 at 12:34 pmOr killer marina…
Mrs. B. Roth says
June 15, 2009 at 1:43 pmHmmm, it’s been raining for about 2 weeks here and I don’t even have green leaves on my tomato plants. There not supposed to be grayish dead, then? Sunny for now, here’s to hoping!
Reeb says
June 15, 2009 at 1:50 pmMy tomatoes are way behind yours because they’re still at the store, waiting for me to flatten the little hump where I’m going to put their pots and then go buy them and plant them. We’ve even had sunshine for 2 amazing weeks (western WA) that they could have been thriving in!
vuboq says
June 15, 2009 at 1:55 pmGazpacho! In July! I’m there!
Cheri @ Blog This Mom! says
June 15, 2009 at 2:08 pmSo purdy those tomatoes.
I’m growing some too. Don’t tell anyone. I don’t want to eff up my dilettante reputation. Thanks.
jen @ negative lane says
June 15, 2009 at 4:24 pmSomeone else already said it, but I will too: those make me think of fried green tomatoes (once they get a tad bigger). It would be a shame to let them get all… red… before that happens.
reen says
June 16, 2009 at 1:26 pmYou’re ahead of me, who lovingly nurtured four heirloom plants to gigantic happy proportions, saw them covered in blossoms at one point and now is the proud owner of exactly THREE tomatoes from them combined. What the?? Plants hate me.