Ps. We planted one yellow tomato bush. Oh, wait, we planted FOUR yellow tomato
bushes without knowing. Luckily, yellow tomatoes my be better than red ones in
my book, so this is OK.
Plan B :: give them to friends. This works, but you have to remember to get them to your friends or they just stay on the table soaking up sun.
Plan C :: Cook stuff with tomatoes. This has to be the most promising. I Googled a recipe for homemade tomato soup, which, after an hour, gave me about 3 cups of tomato broth. So, I revamped the recipe, and ended up with 8 cups of FANTASTIC tomato soup. Here is what I did ::
Chop up 3 lbs of tomatoes - I think I chopped about 20 medium-ish tomatoes.
Simmer in 1 cup of chicken broth for 45 minutes. Add other flavorful veggies as you like (I added 5 cloves of garlic, 3 stalks of celery **chopped**, and a handful of minced red onion).
The recipe said to strain the juice, add pepper, basil, and flour, then add 1 cup of milk and simmer for 10 minutes. LAME! OK - so I strained the juice and added lemon basil, chives, and thyme (all from the garden), some flour to thicken it up, then I pureed all tomato/celery/garlic/onion gunk to a pulp and mixed it all in. Add a cup of milk, some pepper, and 10 minutes later, we have soup! And it is good! It doesn't taste anything like Campbell's, but it gets the Matt seal of approval, so I'm pretty pumped. Tomorrow, I shall tackle spaghetti sauce.
TA DA!!!! And I got these nifty plastic freezer things so I don't have to worry
about learning to can soup and sauce!
I'll leave you with a parting shot of my super tired puppy dogs. Poor things are just too hot and they come in and just pass out...until they start wrestling again...
Nice job "susie." HAHA I didn't even know you had this blog! I love this whole blog thing. Now I can keep up with what everybody is doing. Am I missing anyone elses? Now I know of yours and the Meeks.
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-KP