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Author name: Gary Ibsen, Joan Nielsen

 : The Great Tomato Book
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.35642
EAN num: 9781580080484
ISBN number: 1580080480
Label: Ten Speed Press
Manufacturer: Ten Speed Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 150
Printing Date: 1999-07
Publishing house: Ten Speed Press
Sale Popularity Level: 319019
Studio: Ten Speed Press




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Product Description:
Gary Ibsen, founder of the renowned TomatoFest in Carmel, California, presents 40 stand-out recipes from the festival, along with history and cultivation information for a dazzling array of heirloom tomatoes.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Good overview - would have liked yield and maturity info
This is a beautiful book. The pictures show many varieties of lush tomatoes. The recipies look delicious as well and I look forward to trying many of them this coming Summer. The author's general descriptions on certain varieties is nice as an overview. The book is really an overview of tomatoes and growing methods and fertilizers and offers specific recipies.

If the author would have included tomato info on time to maturity for each of his tomato descriptions, then the book would have been more helpful to those trying to plan out what varities to grow to space out harvesting. Now I have to bop between the book's tomato descriptions and some seed web-sites to figure out what to plant to get a relatively spaced harvesting, which I have to do often since the tomatoes described in the look comprise a long list. Also, it would have been nice to know which varieties were hybrids and which were heirlooms. I'm surprised the author didn't mention Red Brandywine in his list as the flavor is the same with a better yield and some say it's easier to grow than the pink variety.

The chapter of "Tomato Fest" could have been eliminated. I wasn't sure as it's purpose other than noting that the author liked to set up tastings.

The chapter on favorite soil amendments can be summarized as a description of the soil amendment (typically organic which is great) and then the use "apply to soil prior planting." Again, this was an overview and I would have liked to know why to use one over the other, how to use, etc.

If you're looking for a beautiful overview book on tomatoes, then this is it.

But if you've become passionate about tomatoes and not only want an overview, but also require better instructions on the "how to" of growing and seeding and acess to to more specific info on the varieties themselves then check out "100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden" which is beautiful as well.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Great Tomato Lover Book
I thought this book was a great general book. You get a little o everything. I love the part where Gary is talking about his favorite tomatoes. The information on the festival is inspirational!



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Tomato culture and recipes for those who want to grow them
This was sold as a companion book to Carolyn Male's "100 Heirloom Tomatoes." Dr. Male's book is pretty complete for a home tomato grower, but this book has extra tips for growing those love apples, and a lot of recipes, too.

So I am reviewing this primarily as a cookbook, though it is half cookbook, half gardening guide. The recipes range from soups to desserts such as a tomato granita (frozen sorbet.) There are of course spaghetti sauces. And here's where the book surprised me. The recipe for Bolognese sauce (tomato and ground beef gravy) is excellent, in fact, one of the best I have used. At home I have a taster who compares all things Italian to "Ma's". (Ma was born in Sicily, lived to be 100 and routinely cooked for a crowd of invading Visigoths on a Sunday.) The sauce lived up (almost) to Ma's unachievable heights. It was meaty, but balanced with plenty of fresh tomato and bolstered by canned sauce and paste. The addition of carrot and celery provided natural sweetness to offset the acid of the fresh tomatoes. No sugar was needed. We used farmstand plum tomatoes (my homegrown were dwarfed by the draught.)The directions for peeling them (bowl of boiling water, bowl of ice water) worked well. In no time, I had the fresh tomatoes peeled and seeded. A handful of fresh opal basil was substituted for some of the dried herbs. The proportions in this recipe are what makes it work so well. A huge, huge success.

The tomato growing tips add more information and lore than in Dr. Male's book. If you are deeply into growing tomatoes, I still would recommend "100 Heirlooms" but this book is stands alone for useful recipes and great hints.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great overall book
Great book to learn which ones to grow and what soil should be ammended w/. Best all around tomato book i have and i have 15.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - The Great Tomato Book
This is NOT a cookbook. It has a few recepies. Most of the book covers different types of tomatoes and how to grow them.

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