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This morning's harvest:
http://i67.tinypic.com/iyz8sz.jpg
Anyone know this winter squash, Cornell's Bush Delacata:
http://i67.tinypic.com/rutxec.jpg\
I haven't cooked it yet, more coming so I'll wait.
http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edib...nformation.htm
I have a ten quart pot of squash stew on the stove... no rest for the
weary.

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Shel, I believe it is, "No rest for the wicked." But I can see that you might
not want to refer to yourself as wicked. Lol. ;-))

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On 8/21/2016 7:38 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 21-Aug-2016, Sqwertz > wrote:
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>> On Sun, 21 Aug 2016 14:45:14 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>>> This morning's harvest:
>>> http://i67.tinypic.com/iyz8sz.jpg

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>> The large tomatoes needed a few more days.
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> Depends on how they are to be used. The one at the front of the basket
> might make tasty fried green tomato slices.
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I like fried green tomatoes.

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On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 1:45:57 PM UTC-5, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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My former neighbor had an outstanding small garden and she had
4 or 5 cherry tomato plants. As you know, since you have a
basket full, they REALLY produce an abundance of tomatoes. We
neighbors would stand there and eat our fill never really making
a dent in the quantity.
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Sqwertz wrote:
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>> This morning's harvest:
>> http://i67.tinypic.com/iyz8sz.jpg

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>The large tomatoes needed a few more days.


Fell off from pouring rain, lots more greenies fell off too, now in a
brown paper bag with a few apples. Most will be given away.


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>On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 1:45:57 PM UTC-5, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> This morning's harvest:
>> http://i67.tinypic.com/iyz8sz.jpg
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>>

>My former neighbor had an outstanding small garden and she had
>4 or 5 cherry tomato plants. As you know, since you have a
>basket full, they REALLY produce an abundance of tomatoes. We
>neighbors would stand there and eat our fill never really making
>a dent in the quantity.


That basket contains about ten pounds, and that's only a drop in the
ocean, there will be at least that much every day. I planted a new
kind of cherry tomato, they grow like grapes ripening from the top of
the stem down. I have 20 of those plants, way too much. The one good
part is the cherry tomatoes didn't drop off from all the rain
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Sheldon wrote:

> This morning's harvest:
> http://i67.tinypic.com/iyz8sz.jpg
> Anyone know this winter squash, Cornell's Bush Delacata:
> http://i67.tinypic.com/rutxec.jpg\
> I haven't cooked it yet, more coming so I'll wait.
> http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edib...nformation.htm
> I have a ten quart pot of squash stew on the stove... no rest for the
> weary.



Bountiful - and beautiful! - haul...


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