Hm. I wouldn't have thought to ask for seconds. I will have to scout around. Our tomatoes this year were a complete bust- they don't like where SO decided to move them to and the plants just never developed well.
That's a great idea!! Thanks bunches FF!!Farmfresh said:In the boxes like you are describing, which are the prime tomatoes we are paying about the same thing. I don't buy the prime tomatoes however. I buy the "seconds" which are the ugly, bruised or too ripe ones! The farmers do not have those on display - you have to ask them.Kala said:About how much are you all paying for tomatoes in your area?
I know it will vary alot but we went to the farmers market today and I was really wanting to stock up on some tomatoes to do some canning with (ours didn't do so hot this year) and they seemed a little more $$ this year than I remember. It was about $3.50 for a little container of big ones, so you only got maybe 4 or so. So it would really cost a fortune to stock up enough to can with.
I have bought to date 5 big boxes full of those "second" tomatoes with each box weighing right at 30 pounds each. (I weighed them) I paid $20 for one box, $10 each for three others (and that farmer threw in a free box of squishy tomatoes, too far gone for people to eat, for me to give my chickens ) and I bought another box of the seconds today for $8.00!! By my count I have spent a total of $58.00 and purchased right at 150 POUNDS of tomatoes.
There IS some waste with the seconds. Sometimes a tomato is split and smells rotten and sometimes you find a squished moldy tomato at the bottom of the box - good for only chicken feed. The best way I have found so far to deal with them is to take them home and pop the whole batch into the freezer until they are frozen hard. Then I drop them in to a kettle of warm (hot is not necessary) water and the skins just slip right off. As a second benefit it is very easy to trim away the core and any bad parts when a tomato is frozen. When they are skinned and trimmed I let them thaw back out and use, or can, or make sauce like normal.
That is how I stock up!!
Just freeze the fruit until you do have time.valmom said:My boss has organic, unsprayed ugly peaches every year that are the sweetest things I ever tasted. I get almost the whole tree full for jam if I want them. I don't think I have time this year. I haven't even gotten blueberry jam done, and they're almost over.
Wow - how did you manage that?!!!!! That's awesome.Living the Simple Life said:DH and kids gleaned 195# of tomatoes this morning for 18 cents per pound. We are going to can them into the 100 jars I got last week for $20. And I will enjoy all that cheap eating this winter!
Wow! I second Bimpnottin, how the heck did u do that?Bimpnottin said:Wow - how did you manage that?!!!!! That's awesome.Living the Simple Life said:DH and kids gleaned 195# of tomatoes this morning for 18 cents per pound. We are going to can them into the 100 jars I got last week for $20. And I will enjoy all that cheap eating this winter!