Friday 29 October 2010

you say tomato, I say tomatl

Still at it. The ones I've had so far were delish. Tra la la.

Origin: Alteration of earlier tomate, from Spanish, from Nahuatl tomatl. First Known Use: 1604. (Merriam-Webster)
Not just potatls we plundered, you see. Tomatls too.

13 comments:

  1. really? you're still getting them and growing them indoors? that's so great!

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  2. oh i can just smell that lovely smell from the leaves and stems.... gimme some tommy toes!!!!

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  3. awesome maters (that's how we say it in texas), ninja!

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  4. hmm, just noticed that Dana says the same .... off to take photos!

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  5. hoe cool is dat
    je eerst heulemaal eigenste tomaaters

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  6. indeurdaed, pien.

    for the record, it's just a handful of 'em.
    those three pics are the same toms in three different stages (for instance: top right pic is the same sprig as the bottom left one... how cool is that.)

    I basically just plonked the pot in the kitchen, that's all.
    "I love it when a plan comes together!"

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  7. oh, you did it!! what a good tomato mother you are, i am so impressed! they are beauties!

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  8. Elles sont belles tes tomates, ninja :)

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  9. La fiesta del tomate....
    Respecto a las postales...creo que tendré que hacer unos poteitos para encontrar la mía por los bares...jajaja

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  10. Fantastic! You lucky duck! We just pulled ours from the garden. They were deader then doornails.

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