It depends on which type of tomato cage you are using. If it is the wire cage, you simply wait until the tomato plant has been growing in your garden for about 3 weeks. Then set the cage over top the tomato plant and push the wire legs down into the soil. It is better to try this when the soil is soft after a rain.
Yes, you can use tomato puree instead of tomato sauce in the recipe.
I found a tomato in the refrigerator.
There are different ways to tie up tomatoes. The most popular method would be to use a tomato cage. The cage simply allows the plant to grow off of the ground without having to tie it up as it is growing. There is also a staking method which will require more work to keep them off of the ground. I have added a link below which shows the different methods of tying tomato plants.
The best tomato sauce thickening agent to use in recipes is tomato paste.
Jack ate the tomato
its just a smaller, better tasting tomato. so use a tomato
A tomato is a fruit, although cooks use it as a vegetable
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The ones I have are made out of galvanized steel that's welded together to form the cage.
You can use ingredients like diced tomatoes, tomato paste, or a combination of herbs and spices to substitute for tomato sauce in recipes.
You could use tomato sauce, tomato paste with added liquid, or crushed tomatoes.
use your hands to take a knife and chop the tomato into halves.