My brother Scott showed me an idea w/ 'stuffed' burgers.....make two REALLY THIN patties and put the "stuffing" inbetween the two and pinch the edges like a pie. It turns out great!
I don't like tomoatoes, but if I did, these look like the ones I would like ;-)
tomatoes are great, better grown in the country than in the city on a balcony, but I could offer basil to go with your friend marks tomatoes and you could make a margarita pizza, yummmy...
I thought I’d be able to send you more cherry tomatoes than I did, but the drought has cut down on production. For some reason, I just haven’t been watering much lately. The tomato plants are still huge and green, but fruit production dropped. I watered again yesterday. If things go back to normal, I’ll be picking buckets of them again.
I am a 37 year old wife and mother of three. Although I have a fantastic husband and the best friend network that anyone could ask for, I hate that my family is far enough away that they are not able to share in our day to day happenings. This blog is for them.
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We are currently getting more cherry tomatoes than we can eat-I'll try to send some with Kim tonight to give to Spencer.
My brother Scott showed me an idea w/ 'stuffed' burgers.....make two REALLY THIN patties and put the "stuffing" inbetween the two and pinch the edges like a pie. It turns out great!
I don't like tomoatoes, but if I did, these look like the ones I would like ;-)
P.S.- Why don't YOU grow your own tomoatoes??!?! :-)
WOO-HOO! Although Spencer realllly hates tomatoes. I'm not convinced he'd let them in his car to even bring them home to me.
And Shan - I considered growing a few things, but I can barely keep house plants alive so I'm not sure it would turn out well.
tomatoes are great, better grown in the country than in the city on a balcony, but I could offer basil to go with your friend marks tomatoes and you could make a margarita pizza, yummmy...
I thought I’d be able to send you more cherry tomatoes than I did, but the drought has cut down on production. For some reason, I just haven’t been watering much lately. The tomato plants are still huge and green, but fruit production dropped. I watered again yesterday. If things go back to normal, I’ll be picking buckets of them again.
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