One thing I'm also trying is to pick some when they start turning from green to pink and bring them inside and put in a brown paper bag with newspaper and allow them to finish ripening indoors to try and save them from stink bug damage. We have a few chickens and a guinea rooster that can fly into the garden as well. They love eating tomatoes. You'll pick a tomato that looks perfect (from the top) only to turn it over and find that the chickens have pecked out the entire middle of the fruit.
| Pink Brandywine & Black Krim |
| Nice looking tomato |
It looks just like a big, red slab of meat. Tricia and Russ sprinkle salt on them and eat them up and talk about how delicious they are. Time for a confession: They look so good and I would like to like them, but for some reason, I don't like raw tomato unless it is in pico de gallo (salsa). I know. That admission is almost a sacrilege, isn't it?
| Big hunk 'o Tomato |
Once that one was finished off, they sliced up the Black Krim. The Black Krim tomato has green "shoulders." According to Tricia, the Black Krim is her favorite variety.
| Black Krim, sliced and ready to eat |
Isn't that pretty?
Hopefully, this is the beginning of a bountiful harvest as we'd like to stew and can a bunch, make and can tomato sauce and salsa, and then have enough to eat plain and make pico de gallo and a Greek Tomato Salad that Tricia likes to make.
I wanted to share a nice little song with you about Homegrown Tomatoes that I think you'll enjoy. The song is by Guy Clark and I've cut and pasted the lyrics to the song below, appropriately in bold red font! Click the picture and have a listen. I'm told that it even sounds better if you are eating a homegrown tomato while you're listening.
Ain't nothin' in the world that I like better
Than bacon & lettuce & homegrown tomatoes
Up in the mornin' out in the garden
Get you a ripe one don't get a hard one
Plant `em in the spring eat `em in the summer
All winter with out `em's a culinary bummer
I forget all about the sweatin' & diggin'
Everytime I go out & pick me a big one
Homegrown tomatoes homegrown tomatoes
What'd life be without homegrown tomatoes
Only two things that money can't buy
That's true love & homegrown tomatoes
You can go out to eat & that's for sure
But it's nothin' a homegrown tomato won't cure
Put `em in a salad, put `em in a stew
You can make your very own tomato juice
Eat `em with eggs, eat `em with gravy
Eat `em with beans, pinto or navy
Put `em on the side put `em in the middle
Put a homegrown tomato on a hotcake griddle
If I's to change this life I lead
I'd be Johnny Tomato Seed
`Cause I know what this country needs
Homegrown tomatoes in every yard you see
When I die don't bury me
In a box in a cemetery
Out in the garden would be much better
I could be pushin' up homegrown tomatoes
Than bacon & lettuce & homegrown tomatoes
Up in the mornin' out in the garden
Get you a ripe one don't get a hard one
Plant `em in the spring eat `em in the summer
All winter with out `em's a culinary bummer
I forget all about the sweatin' & diggin'
Everytime I go out & pick me a big one
Homegrown tomatoes homegrown tomatoes
What'd life be without homegrown tomatoes
Only two things that money can't buy
That's true love & homegrown tomatoes
You can go out to eat & that's for sure
But it's nothin' a homegrown tomato won't cure
Put `em in a salad, put `em in a stew
You can make your very own tomato juice
Eat `em with eggs, eat `em with gravy
Eat `em with beans, pinto or navy
Put `em on the side put `em in the middle
Put a homegrown tomato on a hotcake griddle
If I's to change this life I lead
I'd be Johnny Tomato Seed
`Cause I know what this country needs
Homegrown tomatoes in every yard you see
When I die don't bury me
In a box in a cemetery
Out in the garden would be much better
I could be pushin' up homegrown tomatoes
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