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          | Subject:  can you freeze your tomato for a weigh off ? 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | catond | Prairie Du Sac Wi |  Can you use dry ice to bring your tomato to a weigh off? im just trying to have a plan B if my matoes rotted before the weigh off. | 7/21/2013 2:05:07 AM | 
		
            | marley | Massachusetts | no. it will turn to mush when thawed.......
 | 7/21/2013 5:19:02 AM | 
		
            | marley | Massachusetts | woops, dry ice , i read to fast, don't know that one, but gpc rules state no frozen maters to be weighed in.... | 7/21/2013 6:12:15 AM | 
		
            | marley | Massachusetts | http://www.greatpumpkincommonwealth.com/PDF/Tomato%20Guidlines.pdf | 7/21/2013 6:14:29 AM | 
		
            | pizzapete | Hamilton Nj | if u froze it and it did stay intact would it be heavier ???after it defrosted???
 | 7/21/2013 8:12:33 PM | 
		
            | catond | Prairie Du Sac Wi | Thanks marley!(pizzapete) It would be lighter! freezing draws water out of the fruit ! i think!?
 | 7/22/2013 1:35:17 AM | 
		
            | PA_J | Allentown, PA | Since freezing destroys the tomato's membranes thus it's structure the impending mush would need to be weighed in a bowl. 
 In other words freezing of any kind would absolutely obliterate your ticket to a trophy.
 | 7/22/2013 7:42:34 AM | 
		
            | Porkchop | Central NY | ....If you melt dry ice, can u swim without getting wet? | 7/22/2013 9:37:29 AM | 
		
            | Team Wexler | Lexington, Ky | Why not do the early entry (GPC)? | 7/22/2013 9:55:07 AM | 
		
            | PA_J | Allentown, PA | I agree with what 1320 said about entering in the Early Tomatoes section of the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth. 
 Here are the entry guidlines;
 
 http://www.greatpumpkincommonwealth.com/PDF/Tomato%20Guidlines.pdf
 
 This PDF is taken from this page from their site;
 
 http://www.greatpumpkincommonwealth.com/index.php/resources
 | 7/22/2013 11:10:22 AM | 
		
            | marley | Massachusetts | also remember only 3 early entries are allowed, so choose wisely, and porkchop that was funny ;} | 7/22/2013 2:34:20 PM | 
		
            | michaeljohnson | United Kingdom | You can-however, keep it in the standard fridge side of a refrigerator, in a suitable bowl or plastic container, where it will remain quite intact for about two to three weeks in perfect condition. | 7/23/2013 12:55:02 AM | 
		
            | yardman | Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee | Cleaned fridge out half a tomatoe in a tub a ware bowl for a month& nuthin wrong with it.didnt taste it tho | 7/23/2013 8:42:32 AM | 
		
            | catond | Prairie Du Sac Wi | wow! thank you guys so much! I am going to go with the early entry if they ripen to early! i will try storing if im only two or so weeks from the weigh off!   awesome!!! | 7/23/2013 2:52:50 PM | 
		
            | catond | Prairie Du Sac Wi | so one more thing.... if i get an official early weight can that fruit still be brought to a weigh off with that weight so i can compete with it? (if its still in one piece)
 Thank you!
 | 7/23/2013 4:27:27 PM | 
		
            | Master P | Ely Mn | it can not be brought to a GPC weighoffsince early entry is thru the GPC.
 | 7/23/2013 8:21:17 PM | 
		
            | SEAMSFASTER | East Carbon, Utah | I've recorded weights of several refrigerated tomatoes and found that they lose up to 0.5% of their weight each day, so a 4 lb. tomato could be down to 3.7 lbs. after 2 weeks in the fridge.  Best to set up an official weigh-off (as per rules linked by PA_J) in advance, then clip off your big tomato and take it immediately to get it weighed. | 7/24/2013 1:41:28 AM | 
		
            | catond | Prairie Du Sac Wi | sounds good! thankyou so much!!!!!
 | 7/24/2013 2:49:55 AM | 
		
        
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