[Magdalen] The worthless tomato.
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Sat Aug 20 00:49:55 UTC 2016
Jay in regard to Grainger County tomatoes... are they organic? ...or have
they been perfected by the folks that have been bringing us GMO fruit that
is tweaked, and apples that don't 'brown' when left in the open air
(actually a healthy thing to eat, when it happens).
Lynn
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From: "Jay Weigel" <jay.weigel at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016 1:32 PM
To: <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
Subject: Re: [Magdalen] The worthless tomato.
> They may be "worthless" but they are damn good! I look forward to tomato
> season every year. This year the Kroger store in Harrisonburg has been
> carrying Grainger County, TN, tomatoes, and I am in heaven! For those
> unfamiliar, Grainger County tomatoes are to the true tomato aficionado
> what
> the Vidalia is to an onion lover.....absolute perfection! It is thought to
> be a combination of breeding just the right stock, plus the red clay soil
> and the climate. Grainger County is just on the other side of Cherokee
> Lake
> (the dammed-up Holston River) from where I lived for 35 years and the dirt
> and climate are basically the same. Virginia, eat your heart out.....the
> much-touted Hanover tomatoes just aren't in it!
>
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Cantor03--- via Magdalen <
> magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 8/19/2016 1:38:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>> scottknitter at gmail.com writes:
>>
>> And they make my skin flare up with hives, so they're less than
>> worthless in my case! (Unless cooked...so there's value in their
>> flavor in that case.)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>>
>> If you have a flat-out allergy to tomatoes, that must be really
>> difficult,
>> because there are insidious tomatoes in just about everything.
>> Another hard ones are peanut allergy or chocolate allergy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David S.
>>
>>
>>
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