




With all those tomatoes in the wheelbarrow + all the billions from the months before we made 86 pints of soup, 50 Qts of spagetti sauce, 50 pints of pizza sauce, and 27 pints of salsa. Because I have waited almost 3 mo to post this, I have totally forgotton all the $ break downs. Even so, I do know we saved tons! And- dont forget those tomatoes are organic. Plus- it all tastes soooo good!
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Quite an investment in jars, but well worth it.
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