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Old 02-10-2004, 02:23 PM
 
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I have taken green tomatoes, rinsed them in bleach water and set them not touching on
newspaper in the cool basement and some of them made it to Xmas dinner. Ingrid

"gregpresley" wrote:

You can also freeze them open on a plate or cookie sheet on a shelf in your
freezer. and then, when solidly frozen, put them in freezer bags, push out
as much air as you can, and voila, you have ripe tomatoes to add to
spaghetti sauce, homemade tomato soup, etc, during the tomato-lean winter
and spring months. I have not found it necessary to boil them before
freezing, although obviously boiling would allow you to skin them easily.
However, I just skim off the skins when I cook them in sauces or soups.
"Romy Beeck" wrote in message
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I know you can can tomatos but can you freeze them instead? I hear you

can
boil them and put them in freezer bags and freeze them. Can anyone help me
out? THANK YOU






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