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we got a cold spell and my tomatos froze. is there anything i can use
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Squat in a warm bath until feeling returns.

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we got a cold spell and my tomatos froze. is there anything i can use
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If you use them right away, any tomato-based sauces.

The freeze breaks down the cell walls, that's why they are squishy. They
cook faster for sauces as a result.
Dave


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