I always felt like I wanted to say more when I write in the website but then have had to remind myself that it is a website - people want to see facts with least words possible. Being a woman, that is impossible! So I thought I'll write here, more of a side note that is hopefully related to the website. Some I'll admit are probably just personal reflection of daily things i.e not food related.
With that said, yesterday I made a warm tomato salad. The tomatoes were from our own tomato plants in the backyard. They were so sweet and juicy it was like a treat!
We had to overcome a lot of problems whilst growing the tomatoes - pests, stunted plants, yellow leaves, etc that the plants actually started to produce fruits after almost half a year which seems like a very long time but I guess it was well worth it. The only thing we did to overcome all these problems was to separate the tomato plants and put them all in separate pots and they started to thrive happily.
With that said, yesterday I made a warm tomato salad. The tomatoes were from our own tomato plants in the backyard. They were so sweet and juicy it was like a treat!
We had to overcome a lot of problems whilst growing the tomatoes - pests, stunted plants, yellow leaves, etc that the plants actually started to produce fruits after almost half a year which seems like a very long time but I guess it was well worth it. The only thing we did to overcome all these problems was to separate the tomato plants and put them all in separate pots and they started to thrive happily.
The skin however was a bit tougher compared to commercial tomatoes that you can get from the market or supermarkets so before eating them, I peeled off the skin.
They look like watermelon balls eh? Yum!