115 Ways to Prepare Tomatoes from 1936
I found this article an interesting read and would like to share it with the folks here at TV.
[URL]http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/publications/guides/carver_tomato.html[/URL] Any of these recipes sound familiar? Sounds like some of my grandmother's recipes. |
Very interesting article, thanks for posting!
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This is interesting. Does anyone still use tomato vines for dyeing?
[LIST=1][*]The old vines contain splendid dye-stuffs, which could be utilized as a by-product for dying fabrics of various kinds.[/LIST] |
Good stuff!
I found the insect control section interesting. What really caught me eye was the Arsenate of Lead. Essentially mixing arsenic and lead into a spray. I bet it was effective! And on more than just insects.....:shock::?: |
That was such a neat article I posted it to our Community Garden website. Such a fun and interesting article. Thanks for posting.
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[QUOTE=JamesL;264835]Good stuff!
I found the insect control section interesting. What really caught me eye was the Arsenate of Lead. Essentially mixing arsenic and lead into a spray. I bet it was effective! And on more than just insects.....:shock::?:[/QUOTE] LOL, I thought the very same thing, such an interesting article to read. :?::shock: |
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