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Category Archives: tomatoes
Lots of things to do with tomatoes
With the beautiful weather of the past few days my tomatoes have been ripening well, and today, when I actually should have been working hard but was procrastinating wildly, I went out into the garden to pick some of the … Continue reading
Posted in autumn recipes, basil, chillies, Quick suppers, seasonal food, tomatoes
Tagged Franchi, glut, Jiffy 7, mouli, oven dried tomatoes, passatta, pasta, pasta sauce, puttanesca, san marzano, Seeds of Italy
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Indian summer, Italian food
Unbelievable weather in Kent over the past few days. My San Marzano and Principe Borghese tomatoes which I rashly decided to try growing outdoors this year, have been putting on a great ripening spurt. The Principe Borghese are … Continue reading