Yellow Pear explosion
- TXTravis
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Yellow Pear explosion
Man, these things are prolific. And the more I get into tomatoes, the more I realize they're just OK. So I decided to dry them, and they're wonderful! Plus, one of the coolest pictures I've taken ever.
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
That is an awesome pic.
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
Yes! I've often said Yellow Pear dehydrated is great!
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
Good to know, [mention]TXTravis[/mention]! I grew those the first time this year, despite some people saying that the flavor was mediocre. The only plant is loaded with flowers, and they are setting already. I dry a lot of tomatoes that I don't love the flavor of, but wouldn't throw them out, and the flavor is good, when dried.
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
Yellow pear preserves rule.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
Now that's some nice wall art!
These tomatoes do dry beautifully. Enjoy.
These tomatoes do dry beautifully. Enjoy.
~ Patti ~
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
Nice! I put in one plant this year for the first time. Just now starting to blossom. Can't wait to see how they grow and taste.
Ken
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Re: Yellow Pear explosion
I honestly hadn't thought of that, but I think you might be right. Thanks for the great idea!
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