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Bill Branch forwarded me your blog. We’ve been with he and Cathy to your Fall dinner. Love your farm, wish it were closer to Bellevue so I could visit often. Thank you for the Tomato auce recipe, can’t wait to try it.
Thanks for the great information from “Splitting hairs over splitting tomatoes”. This is our first year experimenting with a raised bed garden and our heirlooms are splitting here in Franklin, TN! Hubby thought they were wormy and was reluctant to eat them. I cut out the split part and ate them anyway…glad I did! I have forwarded your article to him at work to “ease his troubled tomatoe mind”! :^) Thanks!