

yes we are always looking for that one, beautiful, tasty tomato.
i think we've found this year's choice.
it is a cherokee purple. just off the vine yesterday.
but it's lonely at the top.
here are a few friends -- a bit more run of the mill heirlooms but juicy all the same.

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Actually, what I've found quite interesting is how the shape of the heirlooms--asymetrical,unwieldy, voluptuous--have their own perfection. The perfectly round, red ones no longer look as sexy.
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