Last few tomatoes of 2015

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Not been in the greenhouse for a bit so was rather pleased to find these still hanging on :)

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Lobbed some of them in a curry along with the Land Cress and Leaf beet :)

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Oh gosh, they are hanging on well at this time of year! We lost all ours around late September. Granted, we don't have a greenhouse set up, but that might be something I need to look into, since we eat tomatoes like they're going out of fashion! :)
 

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Looks like we've had a touch of frost in there as the Aubergine plant is dead, but it's surprising what a bit of protection can do :)

There's even a few self seeded tomato plants coming up, don't expect they'll make it thru the winter though.
 
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Oh the color yellow of those tomatoes look so pretty, but a nice salad would be so much more satisfying for sure!
 
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They look great! I don't think I've ever eaten yellow tomatoes. I saw some at the store, but chose red ones, because I wasn't in the mood for experiments;)
 

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Will do a salad with the last ones tomorrow, curry is easier when you'm only got one pot to cook in, all goes in the same thing :D
 

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They look great! I don't think I've ever eaten yellow tomatoes. I saw some at the store, but chose red ones, because I wasn't in the mood for experiments;)

The yellow ones taste a slightly different colour to the red ones :)
 

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Thank **** you didn't ask where I have a dump :D
 
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They look so big and juicy! Mmmmmm! I have never seen those over here though, do they taste differently from the red ones? Maybe a little bit more acidic? I've tried the green ones and they can be so acid, specially if they are too big.
 
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They look so big and juicy! Mmmmmm! I have never seen those over here though, do they taste differently from the red ones? Maybe a little bit more acidic? I've tried the green ones and they can be so acid, specially if they are too big.
Orange and yellow tomatoes tend to be sweeter, with less acidity
 

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