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Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/18/2013 5:54:27 PM



We could not come down to the lake last week. I asked my great neighbor to pick any tomatoes that were ripe, and she sent me a picture of the harvest. That is from 4 plants. Maybe 2 more weeks of good yield??





Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/18/2013 9:01:17 PM

Those look great, Mack.  But I had a lot of trouble attaching them to your vines.



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/18/2013 9:38:54 PM

LNG, better go over there again tonite with the glue and attach them again, cause we be coming down to pick tomorrow.
Those were regular BetterBoy tomato plants from Lowe's, I think. Good dirt and a healthy dose of Manure, lots of rain in June. First batch had Blossom Rot, but the rest have been very good,,,, acidic/sweet/firm and plentiful.



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/19/2013 7:26:41 AM

Good Job.



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/22/2013 6:22:45 PM

was that picture of corn from your pier garden?? Surely not. Yellow or white, and how was it with some buttah slathered on it???



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/22/2013 10:08:51 PM

Raccoons got the corn at lake.  The picture was what I gathered at farm garden.  I figured the animals would have gotten it too, but I beat them to some of it.  Microwave in the cob, butter, and enjoy.



Name:   Summer Lover - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/23/2013 12:54:50 PM

"Microwave in the cob?"

You just turn the corn inside out and nuke it?



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   Good Tomato Summer>>
Date:   7/23/2013 2:25:19 PM

I meant to say microwave in the shucks...but Ahh Shucks....it good



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Hey LNG??
Date:   7/23/2013 4:48:10 PM

Did you ever see the video of a guy nuking corn in the husk to remove the silks?? He left the husk on, cut off each end, nuked each ear for 4 minutes (seems a lot). Then he shook the corn, it slid out of the whole husk without any silks?? You got enough to experiment on one ear, give it a test.



Name:   Tall Cotton - Email Member
Subject:   Hey LNG??
Date:   7/23/2013 5:01:55 PM

Try three minutes. It works and no silks to deal with. 




Name:   Little Talisi - Email Member
Subject:   Mack..
Date:   7/23/2013 5:51:26 PM

We put two ears at a time for 6 minutes and they come out perfect. TRY it, you might like it.



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Mack..
Date:   7/23/2013 6:45:07 PM

Is the corn ready to eat then?? Butta' and munch rite there? Or does it need to be cooked further?



Name:   lakngulf - Email Member
Subject:   Mack..
Date:   7/23/2013 8:26:11 PM

We just ate some cooked this way
Put two ears (shucks and all) in microwave, nuke two minutes
Turn them over and nuke two minutes
Cut about 1/4 inch off the big end
Hold other end and shake the ear, you might have to grab and pull a bit (careful it is hot)
Most of the time the silks stay with shucks,
Butter and eat









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