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Old November 24, 2011   #1
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Being able to have a tasty tomato salad for thanksgiving!



Hope everyone has a happy and safe thanksgiving!
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Old November 24, 2011   #2
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Boy are you making me jealous! That looks delicious. Happy thanksgiving!

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Old November 24, 2011   #3
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Happy thanksgiving to you too! It sure was yummy and a welcome addition to a table full of very heavy food. Dressing was made with balsamic vin, white wine vin, olive oil, green garlic, basil, and tarragon.

Edited to add - The varieties used were Juan Flamme, Black from Tula, Aunt Ruby's German Green Cherry, Snow White, Black Cherry, Tommy Toe, Stump of the World, and a plant that was supposed to be Aunt Ruby's but the fruit ripened to solid yellow as seen on the cutting board top right of the image.
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Old November 24, 2011   #4
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Smiley,

It would be much easier for me to make a list of the things I am not thankful for. It would be a very short list. I'm very thankful for still being able to enjoy a thanksgiving meal and a football game with most of our family. I was also thankful for a BLT sandwich I had yesterday with many of the same tomato varieties that were included in your tomato salad. I love BLT's, but I must plan ahead to make one because we don't normally keep bacon or bread around the house.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Wow! We sure live in different worlds, I was elated to be able to pull some leeks and parsnips yesterday because the ground wasn't frozen too hard. Looks great Tom!
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Old November 28, 2011   #6
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Great looking dish. I'm jealous of the varieties and time of year you get to enjoy them.
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