tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6040080131675190209.post990250699645446281..comments2024-01-05T02:41:05.996-06:00Comments on Faith, Folklore, and Friends: Harvesting the GreenFaith, Folklore, and Friendshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16586531325258714625noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6040080131675190209.post-68600598267099615822011-10-21T08:43:19.900-05:002011-10-21T08:43:19.900-05:00Our tomatoes have been gone for a long time now. W...Our tomatoes have been gone for a long time now. We had workers at our house this summer putting on new siding and one of the workers kept joking how he was going to get some of our 'green' tomatoes for frying. I don't like fried green tomatoes, I love them when they are red and juicy. We didn't even have any green ones to pick and save like you have, they went down hill fast. I have that same pattern of dishes that you have. I tried to spell it and spellchecker didn't even have a clue as to what I was trying to write :o)Janet,https://www.blogger.com/profile/17796999156668844943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6040080131675190209.post-2266681306628783292011-10-20T16:57:21.423-05:002011-10-20T16:57:21.423-05:00We had a big frost this morning; usually we'll...We had a big frost this morning; usually we'll have a few little ones, but this one covered just about everything. I also harvested what I could from the garden, which was mainly sweet peppers; the greens can take low temps for a while. Our tomatoes didn't have a chance this year, first with the drought, then grasshoppers stripped them. When the first rains came and cooler temps, they put on leaves and lots of little tomatoes, but they were too small to pick. You'll have lots of good eating there!lil red henhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15494641068959278096noreply@blogger.com