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I believe this is what is called a "catface" tomato. Never had one this extravagantly catfaced before!
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octomom

Well hello, my dear friend Plumpy, I just wanted to say hi and let you know I'm back online ~ FINALLY! If you feel like getting bored, you can check out my puzzle:

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I've had tomatoes that look like this. I'd eat it no matter what it looked like. I'm in luck ~ I just found out that the growing season for tomatoes in Florida is in the winter. Yippee! Just in time.

Scorpio, if you're interested and see this comment, you might be interested to read what has just recently happened in Oregon with Monsanto and the Roundup-resistant plants that showed up in an farmer's organic field. It's thrown into mayhem the wheat supply worldwide, where Japan and other Asian companies are refusing to accept wheat grown in the states now without being tested, costing millions of dollars in lost sales. Just shameful what they've done. They did a test patch on several fields years ago, then pulled out, and now this. They're denying everything, naturally.

Plumpossum

My, my - - the interesting things we learn on Jigidi! Thanks, Hanne!

Elfie

They look at it and the tomato becomes a mirror!! I've heard that's what happens, Varda!!

Plumpossum

Caterwauling, no doubt. . .

photogent

This cat face was out in the street Possum.

pumpkinhead

A tomato! An Heirloom! I'd eat it!!!

Plumpossum

Hey, Tex! Good to see you back! We missed you!!!
The gremlins might get a few figs, but the tree is so loaded this year that losing a few will hardly be noticeable. Now if the darn things would just get RIPE!

texasstar7

Gremlins would do it! Just look at their little teeth marks! Don't let them get to the figs, pleez.

Plumpossum

Tasted pretty good, what was left of it after I removed all the defects!
Hanne, would the trolls do this to a poor defenseless tomato???

warbler

Let us know how it tastes, I bet its good, too. Thanks!

Elfie

Only the trolls, I think!! Thanks so very much Varda!!

Plumpossum

LJ, black tomatoes are the best!
C-fire, now that you have pointed it out, I can see the smiling face, too! I hadn't seen it before!

cinderfire

It looks like it is smiling, a happy tomato. I learn something new on here often. Thx 4 this new type tomato.

laurajane

No problem! It just has character. I bet it tastes great!

Plumpossum

Lyndee, this IS the bottom half!

lyndee

I think I would almost be afraid to eat this one. Maybe the bottom half might be ok.

Plumpossum

Scorpio, the tomato is actually an heirloom variety; I planted several kinds, so I don't know which one this is except that it is a black variety.
Loveyd, yes, I will eat what is left after removing the disfigured parts. I am unwilling to waste a black tomato!

loveydear

Are you going to eat it pp????

scorpiostinger

I'm glad you explained it. I was afraid that Monsanto had turned your garden into a testing ground for the GM seeds. Whew!

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