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            | Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) | Corbin, KY | Burpee ExclusiveMeet the biggest tomato ever bred! Tipping the scales at up to 3-plus pounds. Steak House is a super tomato in every way. Broad shouldered beauty is bigger than Big Daddy and loaded with true heirloom tomato flavor and head spinning fragrance.
 Wonder if it produces mega blooms? I think I might give it a try at least will have some nice eating maters.
 | 12/31/2013 10:51:47 AM | 
		
            | George J | Roselle, IL [email protected] | Tried it last year..good plant for 1-2 pounders. Similar to Burpee Super Steak. Worth a try | 12/31/2013 11:30:54 AM | 
		
            | Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) | Corbin, KY | George did you notice any mega blooms on the Steak House? | 12/31/2013 11:34:59 AM | 
		
            | George J | Roselle, IL [email protected] | Can't say I did | 12/31/2013 4:20:02 PM | 
		
            | PA_J | Allentown, PA | I was going to mention this here as well. I just received the 2014 Burpee catalog a few days ago with this tomato strain on the front cover. 
 If you follow proven growing techniques such as pruning and fertilization you most likely will see examples from a single bloom growing into the 2 to 4 lb range.
 
 My tomato growing area's are all planned out and I don't have any room for this one but it seems worth a try for someone to grow a couple of plants to see what occurs.
 | 12/31/2013 6:19:37 PM | 
		
            | Marv. | On top of Brush Mountain, Pa. | Be not the first nor the last. Claims sell seeds the first year. After that they either sell or they don't based on the experience of those growing them. | 12/31/2013 10:33:23 PM | 
		
            | SEAMSFASTER | East Carbon, Utah | "Biggest tomato ever bred": that's quite a claim (I would call it a blatant lie), unless you assert that Big Zac, Delicious, Brutus Magnum, MegaMarv, and many more tomato varieties were never actually "bred".
 I trialed "SuperSauce" Hybrid in 2013 - also a front-cover glitzy photo with the outrageous claim, "The world's largest sauce tomato!"  My largest was 0.277 lb. - not even in the ballpark of their claim.  Though 2013 was a tough year, I had at least a dozen varieties of "sauce" tomatoes which produced larger fruits under similarly bad conditions.
 
 But I guess we're talking about the advertising world, not about science or reality.
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            | Princeton Joe | Princeton Kentucky | Late in posting here. Had 20 Steak House plants last year and they did good for markets. Pretty much disease free plants. Like George stated, I don't believe I saw any mega's on mine either. Nice size tomatoes. Got a Complimentary pack of "Mortgage Lifters" sent to me from Don Landevin a few weeks ago I'm going to try. Ferry Morse Seeds, Heirloom.  | 1/22/2014 6:55:41 AM | 
		
        
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