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    Post #1 - May 29th, 2008, 9:01 am
    Post #1 - May 29th, 2008, 9:01 am Post #1 - May 29th, 2008, 9:01 am
    stanley's produce (corner of elston and north ave.) has added heirloom tomatoes to its growing collection of interesting produce. and they are a very reasonable $1.98/lb. mostly reds, a few yellow and some green zebras. unfortunately, they are not local (sorry VI), they have canadian labels. justjoan
  • Post #2 - May 29th, 2008, 9:04 am
    Post #2 - May 29th, 2008, 9:04 am Post #2 - May 29th, 2008, 9:04 am
    Canadians are harvesting heirloom tomatoes already? Are they greenhouse-grown?
  • Post #3 - May 29th, 2008, 9:31 am
    Post #3 - May 29th, 2008, 9:31 am Post #3 - May 29th, 2008, 9:31 am
    Wow, they'd have to be greenhouse grown, I'd think. I have friends in North Dakota and they are still getting frosts/freezes this spring (as recently as last weekend, in fact), everything is very backed up, growing-wise.

    Justjoan, did you pick any up? How were they? For $1.98 a pound it might be worth a trip to get some, heirloom tomatoes would be a nice treat.
  • Post #4 - May 29th, 2008, 10:03 am
    Post #4 - May 29th, 2008, 10:03 am Post #4 - May 29th, 2008, 10:03 am
    i'm afraid i dont know anything about the growing conditions. i brought 2 red, round ones (there are many elongated reds). they dont have specific name on them, the label just says 'sunset heirloom tomatoes, canada". havent tasted them yet. sorry, jj
  • Post #5 - May 29th, 2008, 12:25 pm
    Post #5 - May 29th, 2008, 12:25 pm Post #5 - May 29th, 2008, 12:25 pm
    If you buy them, make sure to consume them ASAP. I bought 2 of the purple-red ones that went bad within a few days of purchase. That said, I'll probably get one or two more next time I'm there, but will eat them quicker!
  • Post #6 - May 29th, 2008, 3:41 pm
    Post #6 - May 29th, 2008, 3:41 pm Post #6 - May 29th, 2008, 3:41 pm
    The Evanston Whole Foods is also selling Canadian heirloom tomatoes--for around 6 bucks a pound. They are almost assuredly greenhouse-grown and have little flavor and a horrific texture.
  • Post #7 - May 30th, 2008, 7:59 am
    Post #7 - May 30th, 2008, 7:59 am Post #7 - May 30th, 2008, 7:59 am
    I bought some of these Canadians a few weeks back at Family Fruit Market. Mushy inside and not too tasty. They are still there and I keep getting tempted. $1.98 a lb.

    I know in a few short weeks there will be plenty at the Farmer's Market but I'm a jonesin' for some good bruschetta.
    I'm not Angry, I'm hungry.
  • Post #8 - May 30th, 2008, 11:47 am
    Post #8 - May 30th, 2008, 11:47 am Post #8 - May 30th, 2008, 11:47 am
    I should have figured that $1.98/lb good heirloom tomatoes were far too good to be true. Ah, wishful thinking.

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