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oldish chris
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and another thing, about 30 years ago I bought a book entitled "The Green Tomato cookbook". Recipes include:
- Green Tomato Spice bread,
- Green Tomato Wine,
- Poor Man's Little Flat Fruitcakes,
- Green Tomato Mincemeat Cobblers,
- Ice Cream Sundae Topping,
and the only one I've tried - "Mrs Armbruster's German Chowder Relish" (and it was a while ago!)
1 (US) gallon Green Tomatoes - chopped fine,
2/3 cup Salt,
8 medium onions
4 large green peppers,
4 cups of sugar,
2-2/3 cups Cider vinegar,
2 teaspoons Cinnamon
2 teaspoons Celery seed.
Salts the tomatoes, stand overnight, then drain. (I found it impossible to remove the salt, I now just boil it up to reduce it to a thick pulp.)
Add rest of ingredients, boil, ladle into jars .....
Is it worth listing all the recipes in case one of them grabs someones fancy? |
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jamanda Downsizer Moderator
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