This year it’s total tomato overkill in my garden - 75 plants in the greenhouse, 120 outside. 10+ cultivars

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      Eat as much as possible fresh, but that’s hardly going to make a dent. The rest will be turned into passata, sauces, etc. I’ve got a lot of jars - I’ve been buying by literal pallet load.

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        Does your household use that much tomato goods through the year? Do you sell/ give away a good portion of that?

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          We do use quite a bit - when you have a lot of it and it’s delicious you don’t second guess yourself when using it.

          Plus share with family and friends.

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          No OP but we are a family of five. We grow a lot of our own and preserve it. We grow around 400 tomato plants a year. Cherry tomatoes and san Marzano paste as well as some favorite hierlooms. We make all our own pasta sauce, tomato paste, salsa, bruschetta, canned tomatoes, tomato sauce, pizza sauce, ketchup, sun dried tomatoes and whatever else I am forgetting. We use all our tomatoes in a year. Which is easily several hundred pounds.

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      Option 1: Fried Green Tomatoes.

      Option 2: Let them ripen - tomatoes can ripen off the vine pretty well, a lot of people recommend harvesting them early to reduce chances of pests beating you to the punch.

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      Chow Chow is our traditional go to for green tomatoes. I’m really into green curry chow chow right now. Salsa Verde is also awesome as is roasted green tomato sauce.

      I’m not understanding what self depreciation has to do with green tomatoes however. You should be nicer to yourself.

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      As long as you harvest them when they have at least a touch of yellow you can just leave them sitting them until they ripen.

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    Lucky, my fruit has just started setting, but it’s also not looking like a good year. Heat wave during the start and it’s been only 6c a few times the last couple weeks and they don’t like that.

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      Don’t think so. Way too consistent contours and continuing lines (the table legs on the right). Also some half hidden text that’s very legible

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      It does have some AIness to it, but I agree with other comments that it is most likely not. Maybe AI enhanced or sth

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        When the light isn’t perfect noise reduction makes stuff a little plasticy. In this case it’s a photo straight from Pixel 6a camera.

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          We’ve reached the point where people who don’t like AI see it around every corner, and peeking in every window. It’s there, at the edge of their vision, but when they turn their heads to look at it…

          Nothing…