They were every bit as good as Robbie wrote about. Thanks for the tomato delivery. What a special treat that is to have the prettiest tomatoes, so juicy and good. They are ripening at just the right pace for me - so I can have two a day for several days. Mmmm. Julia appreciates them too. Thanks, Robbie (and Patsy).
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Lucky you. Kenner is way beyond the beaten path, so I'll continue searching out the one perfect tomato at Winn Dixie each week. I'm not a purist and really don't know the difference between home-grown and hothouse or whatever it is at the grocery store. I like them on sandwiches and in salads and they always taste the same to me. So I won't be moving across the lake in order to be closer to the source, sorry to say, but I am glad for you.
I have a few tomato plants and they are just starting to get tomatoes, I also have a couple green peppers coming in as well as cucumbers. Nothing tastes better than home grown! 8-)
Too far for Mom to drive, too, Beth.