What is with all the tomato recipes I’ve been seeing lately? Don’t tease me–we don’t have tomatoes yet and won’t for another month probably. And yet I am still forced to look at all these photos of juicy tomatoes THAT I CAN’T HAVE YET. Check back with me in a month. I’ll be over it by then and up to my eyeballs in tomatoes.
And when you’re up to your eyeballs you’ll say, “What’s with all the tomato recipes? I’m up to my eyeballs and I’m still forced to look at more of them.”
Once my father-in-law’s crop comes in I’ll probably be canning more than I use fresh. We’ll see how much he gets this year.
you can use the strawberry huller on your tomatoes too to remove the rot end of the stem. then it would have 2 uses instead of one (though i guess it’s really still one use, just two different fruits)
I’m going to try the strawberry tool on the tomatoes, just out of curiosity if it will work. I’m pretty quick with the knife, so I’d rather not have another thin to have to clean.
Stephanie, never say fool-proof. We keep trying, and the universe keeps building better fools. And so far the universe is winning.
What is with all the tomato recipes I’ve been seeing lately? Don’t tease me–we don’t have tomatoes yet and won’t for another month probably. And yet I am still forced to look at all these photos of juicy tomatoes THAT I CAN’T HAVE YET. Check back with me in a month. I’ll be over it by then and up to my eyeballs in tomatoes.
And when you’re up to your eyeballs you’ll say, “What’s with all the tomato recipes? I’m up to my eyeballs and I’m still forced to look at more of them.”
Once my father-in-law’s crop comes in I’ll probably be canning more than I use fresh. We’ll see how much he gets this year.
you can use the strawberry huller on your tomatoes too to remove the rot end of the stem. then it would have 2 uses instead of one (though i guess it’s really still one use, just two different fruits)
I like it – simple, easy, practically fool-proof!
And I’m with Kristin – we won’t have fresh tomatoes for a while, if at all. My tomato plants are looking pretty sad right now. Oh well.
I’m going to try the strawberry tool on the tomatoes, just out of curiosity if it will work. I’m pretty quick with the knife, so I’d rather not have another thin to have to clean.
Stephanie, never say fool-proof. We keep trying, and the universe keeps building better fools. And so far the universe is winning.