Dear Kim, Here are some sites on the net which might give you more info on the Amish tomato... http://www.johnnycyberseed.com/038/03800610.htm "Amish Paste" is a big, plump plum type, weighing about six ounces, that is wonderfully sweet and very prolific." Chuck Wyatt http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1879/Mas-Real-Amish-Tom-Gravy.htm l http://www.kitchenlink.com/rcpjam.html http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=Amish http://expage.com/page/canningindex http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=Pickles http://www.pathfinder.com/vg/Magazine-Rack/Sunset/1995/June/ggheirloomvegeta bles.html http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1879/home-cookin.html http://www.marrison.com/ic/pages/J/jellies.html http://www.geocities.com/~recipelu/amish.html http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=Sauces http://www.kitchenlink.com//rcpjam.html http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=Vegetables Those are URL's I came up with doing a search for "Amish Tomato". Regards, Thomas Giannou Spokane, Washington ----- Original Message ----- From: <KAllen5@aol.com> To: <Tomato@GlobalGarden.com> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 1999 1:50 PM Subject: Re: [tomato] Book on Heirlooms > Barnes & Noble online lists "100 Heirloom Tomatoes" as available & to ship in > 1-2 wks. I love amazon but have at times found Barnes & Noble to be a better > source for out of print or hard to find books. > > I'm a novice gardener & have one Brandywine plant in my garden. Have also > heard about Amish paste. Where could I find information specifically about > the Amish tomato varieties? I can already see that my garden next year will > have to be much bigger........ > Kim >