Diane 8-) There are all sorts of things to make with them, but salsa and sauces can go just so far before you tire of them. Try making stuffed tomatillos if you want a snack, but they're so small and seedy that you'll have to find someone from down south that'll have plenty of uses for them. :-\ You could all ways search the web for recipes? :-) "No more container gardening." :-X And, what's wrong with container gardening? Some of us have to because we can't reach the ground, some people on this list garden off their balconies, etc... No, I'm real glad you don't have to any more. :-) It's nice to have a real garden to work in and not be bothered with all those pots each year. I can feel your joy! :-) That soaker hose is real handy, but be careful come fall when you re-rototill that you don't till it up too. :-( Diane Salts wrote: > Hi Styx! > I've been on the list for a couple of years...but It's been well over a month since I've been able to post! > So the question of the day is...any one have any recipes for the thousands of Tomatillos I am now getting from my ONE plant! Are sauces the only thing to do with them? > A friend of mine bought an old farm that had a big garden area she said I could use as I like! Now, I finally have a real garden! Yeah! No more container gardening. My peppers are doing great, lots of buds and baby peppers! Loads of tomatoes! > So, has any one ever done this? When we rototilled the garden and made the rows, we decided to bury a seeping hose down each row, all connected to a master hose. The plants seem to really like it! >Keep it hot! >Diane >diannesalts@comcast.net >Arachnoleptic fit (n.): The frantic dance performed just after you've accidentally walked through a spider web. > >PS-Your right though, this is a great list! > >Test works just fine, and you must of finally subscribed? :-) >Welcome aboard the hottest list. 8-) >-- > > Have A Good One Styx >:o)>