I grow my own tomatoes, photos to come this Summer
and lay my own eggs ...
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Philippe
Le 16 avr. 13 à 22:53, Andrew Fildes a écrit :
> What, you mean a normal one?
> Not one that was developed to grow square with a tough skin (and no
> taste).
> Or one that was never ripe, will ever be ripe and just happens to be
> pinkish for some odd reason?
> My local organic shop has plenty of tomatoes with taste and eggs
> less than a few days laid.
> Sometimes I don't mind paying the extra.
>
> Andrew Fildes
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> On 17/04/2013, at 6:45 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
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>> Have you had an heirloom tomato lately?
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