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Default Salvaged Tomatoes

I am in Zone 6/7 Lancaster, PA and three weeks ago I cleaned out my
garden before the first frost. I salvaged a boat load of green
tomatoes to ripen in the house. Just to share the two varieties
Amish Paste(an oxheart) and Grandma Mary's Paste, of the 8 I planted,
have stored and ripened without rotting or losing moisture. Just
curious, what other varieties have good salvage value?

Jim
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