Today we had a wonderful breakfast with Scrambled Eggs (with Salsa canned yesterday) and Tomatoes (with Parsley from our dwindling stock in the Gardens). You could call it a wonderful adaptation of the Breakfast Aunt Louise would serve when I visited their farm in those cherished summer months of my childhood some 5 decades past.
For our breakfast this morning, Richard and Melanie picked Tomatoes from the 80 or so plants we have in the 3 Gardens. Finding each and every Tomato in the Patch under the conditions of this year is something to be celebrated. Perhaps it is something to be celebrated every year. How could we have overlooked this simple miracle?
Just in case you wanted to know their names: At 12 noon on the plate (and going clockwise), we have Early Girl, Sweet Pea Currant (tiny gems), Green Zebra, Speckled Roman, Green Sausage, Yellow Pear, Moskovich, Tomatillo, Black Pearl Cherry Tomatoes. In the middle, we have Isis Candy. Yum!
All except Early Girl are heirlooms. All plants (except Sweet Pea Currant) were grown from seeds. Most of the seeds were originally from Seed Savers Exchange out of Decorah, Iowa. Several varieties were ones we had saved ourselves.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
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