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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    To be honest ice never had fried green tomatoes. This may be an old wives tell but I was told that if you pick tomatoes while they are green the plant will stop bearing. But I do love me some chow chow.
    They are delicious, melt in your mouth. I only grow one or two "regular" tomatoes plant, strictly for fried green ones. The rest I do are roma and varations of cherry and grape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    You like grits too im guessing lol?

    Ive never tried frying my squash before. Usually just boil it and add some salt, pepperm and butter to it. How do you fry it?
    Salted and breaded in panko bread crumbs, then fried, yummo!

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