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Scrubmeister

2024-04-19, 10:32:40
Good to see the site back faster than ever. :)
 

Skhilled

2024-04-18, 21:09:09
I've upgraded the server...more resources. ;)
 

Ken

2024-04-18, 20:57:10
Now that you mention it...  :D
 

Skhilled

2024-04-18, 20:47:19
...and, you should notice that the site is much faster.  :o
 

Ken

2024-04-18, 20:31:37
Hey Steve.
 

Skhilled

2024-04-18, 17:56:10
Re-read the message below...
 

Skhilled

2024-03-31, 15:22:06
Oh yeah, you need to upgrade the site first...
 

Ken

2024-03-30, 09:54:54
Whoops! I forgot that the SMF install here on OFF is out of date!  :'(
 

Ken

2024-03-30, 09:44:48
 Conga-Rats Steve!  :thumbup:
Me gonna install it here just for the fun of it!  :)
 

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2024-03-29, 22:15:23
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Re: How To Freeze Tomatoes
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2023, 10:32:27 AM »
Great tip!  :thumbup:
Kay and I started using just this way of preserving tomatoes back in 2005 when we had our first garden here. We grew way too many tomato plants and the harvest was almost overwhelming, so freezing was the only way to save them. Kay played around with canning, but it was way too labor intensive and we always worried about spoilage.
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Re: How To Freeze Tomatoes
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2023, 11:47:33 AM »
The one thing I miss from my last job is that one guy I worked with grew tomatoes and would always have a bumper crop. He had great tomatoes and some were heirlooms and he would give me a big bag full of them. I would make my roasted tomato soup and give him some.

A guy a my new job is also a farmer and plans on doing the same as he said he seems to grow too many. LOL

I tried canning once and yes, very labor intensive. I'd rather buy them. LOL