there's a growing list of produce that I just won't buy from superstore/sobeys and will only get locally (ironically tomatoes are not on the list, but mostly out of necessitybeen growing a shit ton of tomatoes and cucumbers this year...think there's a bigger difference between a homegrown tomato vs storebought ontario tomato (usually find completely flavourless) than any other fruit/veg. it's astonishing the difference, almost like a different food entirely.
been growing a shit ton of tomatoes and cucumbers this year...think there's a bigger difference between a homegrown tomato vs storebought ontario tomato (usually find completely flavourless) than any other fruit/veg. it's astonishing the difference, almost like a different food entirely.
I mean the heirlooms are head and shoulders above any grocery store variety. just stick with those.pro-tip: buy the ugliest tomatoes available
I have 16 roma/san marzano plants on the go and nearly the same for pickling cucumbers.
Way, way better than grocery store bought most of the year. Its one thing I definitely miss about Mexico. They grow great roma tomatoes, and they're easy to get fresh at every big mercado in the country. (Don't get me started on how much better the avocado is down there...)
I can eat the local sun gold cherry tomatoes like candyI love growing tomato and make some killer stuff out of them, but can't stand them fresh. Sauces and sundried in oil are my jam.
Tomato (aggressively salted) sandwiches in the summer are my sceneexcellent, growing some san marzano too.
also black krim, yellow brandywine, german striped, purple cherokee. legit all good enough to just have toasted tomato sandwiches. unreal.
That’s better. Phew.Tomatoes crushed garlic oregano chili flakes lots of salt good oil.
good crusty bread.
devour and mop up.
Trade him.A slice of bacon or some super fresh muz never hurt a tomato sammy