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March 27, 2007 | #1 |
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MAGTAG II is August 25
I went ahead and reserved the same pavilion in the same park as last year for this date. I haven't gotten much response on any of the websites where I posted, but the 25th seemed a LITTLE more popular.
SO ... MAGTAG II Saturday, August 25, 2007 10ish-5ish Southwest Area Park, Baltimore, MD BE THERE! |
March 28, 2007 | #2 |
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My wife will be very happy. Perhaps my tomatoes will too. We will see!
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April 1, 2007 | #3 |
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Works for me - just have to rearrage the work schedule a little - think they will have enough notice?!?
-Kim |
April 2, 2007 | #4 |
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They'd better! After all, you're this year's poster girl (holding last year's poster tomato)!
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April 11, 2007 | #5 |
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God willin' and if the creek don't rise I'll be there.
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May 21, 2007 | #6 |
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Man do I wish I could make it ... maybe I can ... will see ~
Tom
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May 28, 2007 | #7 |
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Daggone it, Tom you better be there. LOL Missing last year was understandable but 2 years running isn't. He He
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May 29, 2007 | #8 |
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Tom,
Do come, we had about 82 different varieties last year. I tasted every one :-) I will have to Really make a Dunkel this time :-) Greg |
June 6, 2007 | #9 |
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cecilia
is it ok for me come to lol i will be coming from michigan to visit my son he lives in belair , i can,t bring my tomatos but he may some that i sent him have traded with david and trudi like to meet both and greg i also home brew see you aug 24 gene |
June 7, 2007 | #10 |
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Gene,
great to have you tomatoes or not. We need lots of help determining the greatest tomato of all so please do come. Last year we had 82 unique varities and many recipes including a tomato desert pie that was very unusual. Myself and another gentlemen brought some homebrew. Maybe this year I can make a real Dunkel and give it as WV name! How about: "Get'n Hillbilly Silly" or "Mountian Crazed Dunkel" Greg |
June 11, 2007 | #11 |
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Yes, Gene - we welcome all tomato lovers! Have you ever been to DATE or any of other the Midwest tomato festivals?
So, we have about 2 1/2 months to go ... how are everybody's crops doing? My tomatoes have been lagging behind compared to last year, but since my toms peaked two weeks before MAGTAG last season, this might be a good thing. I have a few small Cherokee Green fruits and some Black Cherries starting up, but this isn't surprising since those fruits are on the huge plants I got from Annebert at the Mid Atlantic Swap in May. I plan to repeat the BLT Bar this year, which means that I'll have to take the day before MAGTAG off and microwave bacon all afternoon again! My house smelled so good that evening. Since I'm doing Weight Watchers (and have lost 30 pounds so far - trying for 50!), I might cook some Canadian bacon and/or veggie "Fakon" too. Last year, my sister, brother & sis-in-law, nephew and niece attended. This year, there may be even MORE members of my very large family in attendance - a couple of my relatives were perturbed that I didn't tell them about last year's fest, but honestly, I thought it might be a flop! Also, my tomato-loving Dad hopes to attend. He will have just celebrated his 85th birthday a couple of days before the event - perhaps I should make that notorious tomato cake i posted the recipe for last year, and stick candles in it! |
June 12, 2007 | #12 |
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My maters are looking great. I would say that 95% of the plants I'm growing have either small fruits, flowers or flower buds already. Weather was hot and dry in May but recently it's cooled off nicely (80's daytime 60's nighttime). Hopefully the cooler weather will allow alot of fruit to set. Last year it got hot way too early and caused alot of blossom drop. I'm really looking forward to MAGTAG 2nd annual get together.
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July 21, 2007 | #13 |
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Cecilia,
I'm looking forward to MAGTAG 2007. I hope I'll have some tomatoes from Memory to Vavilov (MTV) to bring. I only see one source for MTV in the SSE yearbook. I got it last year from Tanager Song Farm, which I hope will be selling seeds again in 2008. Anyway, Memory to Vavilov is my rarest tomato to contribute--the tomatoes are golf ball size, so how many should I bring? I LOVE this plant and would like to see it get more attention. It's great for early production of dozens of tomatoes. It's small so you can grow it on a patio and it tolerates heat and drought like a champ. It's also early and I'm sure I'd be telling you how its tomatoes taste right now, but the deer beat me to it last week, stripping my MTVs of about 20 tomatoes each. Arghh! Cynthia |
July 21, 2007 | #14 |
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cecilia
i will be coming from bel air also don,t know if my son will have tomatos he planted out late. ( his tom. came from me ) as you knowi live in michigan and was late getting them to him we both plan on being there gene |
July 23, 2007 | #15 |
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Cynthia and Gene,
Glad to hear you can make it. There will be many tomatoes to taste and lots of seed to share if its anything like last year. It's great to meet so many people from so many different places that all like heirloom tomatoes. Its the one time of year when I can talk about tomatoes without someone giving me a funny look ;-) My crop it doing well this year and I should have a few new ones. One of them is from Belarus (from Andrey) and is called Orange One. I got my first ripe one yesterday and sliced it up for the kids. It has orange skin but when you cut into it there is a pink glow to the flesh. Very tasty indeed! Greg |
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