Re: tomatillo disappointment


Salsa verde recipe please!!
(so I can make some next year)
Theresa

james singer wrote:
Don't know the purple ones. We've got green ones that, unfortunately, I think, we planted too late, that are fruiting now. Hope I get some before the frost. Earlier this year, I bought a couple of pounds at a local bodega and made/canned eight half pints of salsa verde.


On Oct 22, 2008, at 5:17 PM, Theresa G. wrote:

So, my tomatillos did great this year, lots and lots of them. I got the purple variety because they looked really cool. Problem is, they don't taste like tomatillos. They are sweet, not tangy!! Rats! The whole point of tomatillos is tangy!! So- I'm going to go yank up the plants even though they still are bearing fruit. So much from that great plan. Definitely getting the green ones next year.
Theresa

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Willamette Valley
44.99 N 123.04 W
Elevation 148'
39.9" Precipitation
Hardiness Zone 8/9
Heat Zone 5
Sunset Zone 6
Minimum 0 F [-15 C]
Maximum 102 F [39 C]

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