Gayla is a writer, photographer, and former graphic designer with a background in the Fine Arts, cultural criticism, and ecology. She is the author, photographer, and designer of best-selling books on gardening, cooking, and preserving.
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4 thoughts on “Ain’t Nothing Wrong with a Scarred Tomato”
Ahh… like wrinkles on a wise man’s face, those lines mearly add character and depth to perfection…
I probably wouldn’t eat the scars, just because of the way it looks, but I’m sure it’s just as delicious as any other. :)
A scarred tomato is better than no tomato…still anxiously awaiting my first red one. That’s what I get for not planting them until mid-June…
I think my tomato plant is going to bloom again. I’ve seen at least 5 little flower buds and am hoping to eat a tomato before the birds this time.
Ahh… like wrinkles on a wise man’s face, those lines mearly add character and depth to perfection…
I probably wouldn’t eat the scars, just because of the way it looks, but I’m sure it’s just as delicious as any other. :)
A scarred tomato is better than no tomato…still anxiously awaiting my first red one. That’s what I get for not planting them until mid-June…
I think my tomato plant is going to bloom again. I’ve seen at least 5 little flower buds and am hoping to eat a tomato before the birds this time.