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Wednesday, October 03, 2018
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Little Ketchup
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Grittyville, WA
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Flipped over... I was very excited by the shape of the one on top especially. So solid underneath and with the four lobes I actually thought �gee this is the kind of shape that could grow a 6-8 lb tomato.� I was really hoping for six pounds. It weighed 4.06. The other�although larger in diameter�weighed only 3.79. They might have weighed the same if a rotten portion hadn�t fallen out of the lower one. Neither will count.
Three still left to weigh and then the season is over!!!
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