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On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 15:30:39 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
Its Me - show quoted text - "That's because we ship you the **** tomatoes, picked while green.* We keep the good ones for ourselves." Well...how 'merican of y'all! Just the opposite here. We always claimed that our best apples were shipped overseas and we got the lesser quality ones for home consumption. The idea was to maintain our exports. Socialism sucks, eh Donnee? |
Heinz stock nose dives
True North wrote:
Its Me - show quoted text - "That's because we ship you the **** tomatoes, picked while green.Â* We keep the good ones for ourselves." Well...how 'merican of y'all! Just the opposite here. We always claimed that our best apples were shipped overseas and we got the lesser quality ones for home consumption. The idea was to maintain our exports. Because the foreigners paid more. |
Heinz stock nose dives
On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 8:08:38 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:
True North wrote: Its Me - show quoted text - "That's because we ship you the **** tomatoes, picked while green.Â* We keep the good ones for ourselves." Well...how 'merican of y'all! Just the opposite here. We always claimed that our best apples were shipped overseas and we got the lesser quality ones for home consumption. |
Heinz stock nose dives
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 12:58:29 -0800 (PST), True North
wrote: Bill - show quoted text - "How well do tomatoes actually grow in your area. California supplies most of the tomato products from my understanding. Where we used to have a duck club, nearby was a Franko-American tomato paste plant. Smallest container was 5 gallons. " Ontario isn't "my area". Tomatoes grow just fine here in the Maritimes and in Ontario. They are better than the un natural oversized type we see from south of the border during our off season. The problem with store bought tomatoes that are shipped very far is the types they grow (very tough skins, firm interior so they don't bruise) and the fact that they get picked green and are gassed red. The problem here is, even if you can find real vine ripe tomatoes, they are still usually those types of cultivar. Our actual growing season for a northern variety is so short no commercial operator will screw with them. I keep saying I am going to grow some but I always forget until it is too late. By now I should have plants with small green tomatoes on it. By May- June, those northern varieties will burn up. I am zone 10a maybe 10b. |
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