I use every tomato variety for tomato sauce; any color, any size, any variety. |
I held back a few varieties for a tomato tasting. We rated them all a 10. |
There's nothing prettier than a blanket of tomatoes. Don't you agree? |
I sliced them in half, added olive oil, salt and pepper, fresh garlic, basil and leeks (because I didn't have an onion). |
Three large pans made 6 quarts of tomato sauce. This is my sauce recipe. |
I use an odd assortment of recycled containers that hold 2 or 4 cups and can go in the freezer. My goal is to make 5 or 6 more batches and have enough tomato sauce for the entire year. |
I picked enough green beans and tripled this fabulous recipe, also for the freezer. It was really good. I used bacon for the topping instead of the prepared fried onions.. |
I just finished The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. I see it was published back in 2015 and I'm just getting around to reading it! Loved it and recommend it. Hannah also wrote The Great Alone which got mixed reviews but I loved that one too. Presently I'm waiting for The Four Winds to be available from my library waitlist, also by the same author. I'm now halfway through The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel, which just came out this month and it's also pretty good. I borrow from the library using the Libby app and I often have a long wait so I have no idea why I was so lucky to read it the first month it was published! Do you any must-read book recommendations? I always love a good book recommendation. |
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- July 22, 2021
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