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Old September 10, 2020   #16
KathyDC
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I read one person -- this probably would only work with cherries or saladette sizes -- but I read that one person just sort of mashes the tomato up, mixes it in some water and lets it ferment that way. Would that actually work? I'd be worried that I'd squish the seeds or something.
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