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We`re just now eating her red tomatoes planted in the back yard.
They came up and ripened in what seems like no time. Tasty too. I love
tomatoes which are both sweet and sour, and these are. Nothing like a
tomato sandwich with a slice of country ham, lettuce, and mayo (Hellmann`s
or Blue Plate).
OTOH, I have been buying various tomatoes at Ingles and the
heirlooms are spotty. The first ones were good, the last ones almost
tasteless. But expensive. Greenhouse tomatoes -- better luck but sometimes sorry
as hell too. And always expensive.
I always have bad luck with Ingles watermelons. The last out of
four tries was good, though not the best. A friend who used to haul
melons always knew how to pick the best ones but would never give up his
secret. He`s dead now. I hope he`s satisfied taking his secret to the
grave.
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