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Flickr of Inspiration – Tomatillos

September 6, 2011
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Tomatillos, originally uploaded by arimou0.

I’ve got tomatillos on the brain after processing 30lbs of them this weekend.

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3 thoughts on “Flickr of Inspiration – Tomatillos”

  1. Tatyana@MySecretGarden on September 6, 2011

    They certainly look good! I tried them raw, but never cooked.

  2. GirlRural.com on September 6, 2011

    They look beautiful!

  3. Frenchie on September 10, 2011

    Just wanted to let you know I am jealous of your tomatillo harvest. I've planted tomatillo's for 4 years and have yet to harvest one! I read in a gardening magazine a few weeks how easy and pest free they are to grow and I say "Really!?!" The first year they blossomed but never produced any fruit, the last 2 they were wiped out by some type of beetle, this year I had the same beetle so I sprayed spinosad once but they are looking pretty pitiful. So enjoy your beautiful tomatillos and eat some salsa for me!

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