Tomatoes

It’s been way too long since I wrote my introductory post. Somehow the DOING of life gets in the way of the WRITING about it! But updates are on the way on the website, and I’m hoping to start posting here more regularly too.

Right now my practical-unboring thing is tomatoes. They’re starting to come in enmasse from the garden–red, pink, yellow, purple… and hopefully my favorites, the green-when-ripes, soon. As usual, I overdid it this spring and ended up with 24 plants instead of 7 =) Almost all are heirlooms. The typical round red ones make me sad, they remind me too much of February tomatoes at the grocery store. I just can’t bring myself to grow them.

So far, my favorite this year is Thieneman’s Australian Heart. It was a toss-in at the end of my seed starting, when I had an extra cell to fill. SO glad I gave into the “Australian” part calling my name… it’s definitely one of the richest tomatoes I’ve ever had, good enough to slice up and eat all by itself!

Most of the tomatoes are being roasted up with garlic and olive oil, though. I decided to try roasting after reading that it’s really easy to pull the skins off afterwards… so much less time and effort. And somehow we don’t even notice the seeds when they’re roasted, so no de-seeding necessary either. They come out so luscious, for so little work. I made the first batch into pasta sauce, the second into chili. Here’s hoping my plants will give me lots more to roast and freeze for the winter!

Getting started

I’m an artist at heart.  And I’ve always appreciated practical.  Which might not make sense to some people, at least not before you think about it… but art is really about taking ordinary things–like clay or yarn or tomatoes–and turning them into beautiful, colorful, delicious things.  It’s only one more step to make wonderful things that retain the usefulness of their humble beginnings.  I love to find the beauty in the everyday.  It’s my way of finding enjoyment in chores that have to get done, and fun that requires no money.  That’s what I hope this blog and this site will be about, and will help others find as well.  Joy, not in spite of, but because of, the practical side of life!



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