girlbug2
Master of Arts
Last night I picked and ate the first tomato of the season. I've got to say, it was frickin' delicious! It is an heirloom variety called "Pineapple". 12 oz, golden, marbled with red. Gorgeous and juicy. I believe I have finally stumbled upon the perfect tomato.
You may have forgotten how tomatoes are suppposed to taste after years of eating those mealy, flavorless baseballs they sell at the grocery store.
Folks, you can buy tomatoes in every supermarket(sometimes even fancier varieties, for an obscene price), but I'm telling you, growing your own heirloom tomatoes is the only way to know their real flavor.
I eat my 'maters fresh, diced up in a salad or sliced and layered with mozarella and basil leaves.
How are y'all enjoying the harvest season?
You may have forgotten how tomatoes are suppposed to taste after years of eating those mealy, flavorless baseballs they sell at the grocery store.
Folks, you can buy tomatoes in every supermarket(sometimes even fancier varieties, for an obscene price), but I'm telling you, growing your own heirloom tomatoes is the only way to know their real flavor.
I eat my 'maters fresh, diced up in a salad or sliced and layered with mozarella and basil leaves.
How are y'all enjoying the harvest season?