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		<title>Comment on Tomatoes and the Hobart Show by Fau</title>
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		<description>It is nice to grow your own tomatoes.  My nuembr one reason for growing them is that I eat them everyday and they are expensive! (at least the kind I like)So the tomatoes above are orange heirloom cherry tomatoes, yellow heirloom pear tomatoes and the rogue red (plum? or campari?) tomatoes.  If you remember in this post:  I have no idea where those red tomatoes came from, they just popped up in the garden!I also have san marzano tomatoes, roma and black heirloom tomatoes growing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is nice to grow your own tomatoes.  My nuembr one reason for growing them is that I eat them everyday and they are expensive! (at least the kind I like)So the tomatoes above are orange heirloom cherry tomatoes, yellow heirloom pear tomatoes and the rogue red (plum? or campari?) tomatoes.  If you remember in this post:  I have no idea where those red tomatoes came from, they just popped up in the garden!I also have san marzano tomatoes, roma and black heirloom tomatoes growing.</p>
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