[Magdalen] The worthless tomato.

sheila ketler ketbears at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 20 01:07:58 UTC 2016


oh that recipe sounds delicious... We have tomatoes growing in the garden and we had a bumper crop. husbandwas worried the plants wouldn't produce so he doused them with miracle grow and they are just booming...I have to try that recipe!!
Sheila 

    On Friday, August 19, 2016 6:02 PM, Lynn Ronkainen <houstonklr at gmail.com> wrote:
 

 my favorite recipe with  honest to goodness home grown tomatoes is:

Large tomato sliced in 1/3" slices

sprinkle some grated parmesan on top, and a dot of butter (1/4 of a pat=a 
dot)

bake in 400 degree pre-heated oven until tomatoes sizzle and butter melts 
into the cheese, maybe 10 minutes total.

Heaven.... one step below eating them fresh out of hand

Lynn

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From: "M J _Mike_ Logsdon" <mjl at ix.netcom.com>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016 1:43 PM
To: <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
Subject: Re: [Magdalen] The worthless tomato.

> In my dotage I've become quite a tomato lover, surprisingly.  (Like 
> Everett, I avoided them like the plague -- until I went to college and had 
> my first In-N-Out burger with the works, and I was hooked, progressively 
> more so over the decades.)
>
> Tonight, I've convinced myself we'll do take-and-bake pizza, with mine 
> being a tomato-shrimp-onion-cilantro.  A plain cheese pizza thoroughly 
> covered with slices of red tomato, with medium shrimp on top of that, then 
> diced white onion and fresh cilantro leaves (no stems), topped off with 
> some freshly ground black pepper. 



   


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