We grew to many tomatoes any ideas??



Answers:
Once you do what you need to do for yourself with them one of the best ways to get rid of produce you over grew was to go to soup kitchens, or charitable places and offer them free. Not only will you feed some one that does not have much but you will feel good about what you grew. Any sort of shelter for women or men or places that do food for unemployed persons would love to have your wonderful tomatoes.

Other answers:
Get a strong slingshot and launch the tomatoes at your enemies.
Get a strong slingshot and launch the tomatoes at your enemies.
Sell them
Learn how to make homemade tomato sauce, and sell it in your neighborhood
Give them away to your friends and family. Usually most everyone loves home grown tomatoes!
you can freeze chopped tomatoes for later use
make tomatoe juice
can them
sell them...cheap
'Sun dry' them. Put them in oil and you have an amazing product.
sell sell sell!
sell em in bulk to nearby restuarants n take aways
Salsa - anyone? You could have you family and friends over for a big Spagetti Dinner. You could also just give the tomatoes to friends, family and neighbors.
Simple answer - Food Bank/Kitchens would love to have fresh fruit or vegetables.
Make salsa and have a fiesta party!! Or make ketchup.
ketchup?
Make jam, nothing like home made tomato jam on fresh bread, then package it nicely and give as presents.
give some to family and friends!also you can make stewed tomatoes and can them!you can also put a sign out front of your house saying tomatoes for sale,or if you really have a great big amount ,if you can find some one with a fruit stand they might buy them!also you local homeless shelters,would appreciate them!and any other charity place or food shelter!that way it will help others in need!
Try to sell them to neighbors or to other people.
Lucky you!

Make marinara sauce with them in a large pot, and then freeze the sauce in smaller convenient parcels. You can use marinara in many many ways afterwards, plus it freezes well.
Can them, tomato juice, salsa, pasta sauce, put them in the front yard with a tomato's for free sign, try selling them to the local garden center or market, give them to a non-profit food organization, give them to neighbors, friends or church members
Everyone had great ideas...
I was thinking maybe you could find a local community shelter. I am sure they have plenty of people who would grateful for home-grown tomatoes.
Too many huh, most people are complaining these days that there are not growing at all. Well you might try selling them at your local farmers market, donating them to a soup kitchen, donating them to a church or place where individuals go who need food or simply try canning them for soups, chilis, stews, etc.. in the winter. I can all I can get because they are sooo good in the winter. It is not hard to do.
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