When I first started growing my own veggies, I thought growing a lot was the way to go, but I ended up having to give stuff away. I have now learned to stagger planting, but I still like to give some away because people like them.
"There were like two dozen tomatoes" – so that's about a movie worth of snacking salad (assuming sufficient spring onions and leafy greens to give some variety)
When I was ~4 years old, I went to the hospital for an allergic reaction to tomatoes. I wasn't allergic to them, but I ate so many that my body reacted anyway.
Yah, if someone gives me two dozen tomatoes, I assume it's because they have more than they know what to do with. I have the strength to do what needs to be done. Which is… wait until they get moldy and THEN throw them out
Chris, I don't think you've ever before hurt or angered so many of your viewers with one short video 😅 And they are right. Even my ugliest home grown tomatoes get the royal treatment!
1. This is why we need to learn to say no thank you. 2. This is why, when someone says no thank you, you don't pressure them anyway. 3. As someone who is struggling to cook produce before it goes bad, I get it. Sometimes you just don't want another failure on your counter. Garden veg goes bad so much faster than storebought, and it sucks to have to deal with food once it's moldy.
As someone who has painstakingly grown fresh produce in a garden, and someone who also hates tomatoes, I can understand where both sides are coming from.
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With grocery store prices right now, why would you throw out free food! Especially fresh garden grown veggies!
Yeah I would end my friendship
I don't even like tomatoes, but I do grow them, and if somebody said they lied and just threw them away, I would wipe them from my mind.
Why would you waste them you could at least tell them 😢
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When I first started growing my own veggies, I thought growing a lot was the way to go, but I ended up having to give stuff away. I have now learned to stagger planting, but I still like to give some away because people like them.
This is a Friend Ending move.
Travesty
"Let me just cut to the chase"😂😭
As a suburban homesteader, this makes me want to cry
Idk who remembers the channel Evmoney he made videos identical to this is wonder if its the same guy cus the voice actor sounds the exact same
No way gang this would pmo as the gardener.
Jail
Garden veggies taste so much better thoughhhhhh
What?!!!😮😢 We would have words!
This unlocked a fury in me I didn't know existed
Well, that's grounds for ending a friendship. If someone I considered a friend threw out the fruits (or veggies) of my labors, they're dead to me.
I love the way he says "I.. ate them.. already.."
Broooo if that were me the first excuse would have been true. Yeah two dozen tomatoes? Ofc I ate them all in one night what do you take me for
"There were like two dozen tomatoes" – so that's about a movie worth of snacking salad (assuming sufficient spring onions and leafy greens to give some variety)
My family and I, quite like tomatoes. So 24 hours is plenty of time, for the tomatoes to dissapear.
Does anyone know why he posts the newer videos twice?
When I was ~4 years old, I went to the hospital for an allergic reaction to tomatoes.
I wasn't allergic to them, but I ate so many that my body reacted anyway.
Worth it.
This is the least wholesome thing from Chris.
Yah, if someone gives me two dozen tomatoes, I assume it's because they have more than they know what to do with. I have the strength to do what needs to be done. Which is… wait until they get moldy and THEN throw them out
You bring me 2 dozen tomatoes and you'll show up the next day to tomato soup
I can’t tell if this is “supposed” to be funny, or just is for a certain rare demographic who finds this kind of stuff funny.
Chris, I don't think you've ever before hurt or angered so many of your viewers with one short video 😅
And they are right. Even my ugliest home grown tomatoes get the royal treatment!
Yeah, I'd stop being your friend for that. How dare you disrespect the fruits (and vegetables) of my labor.
There would be something else in a garbage bag… a dead body.
I expected something similar to the tomato story.
1. This is why we need to learn to say no thank you.
2. This is why, when someone says no thank you, you don't pressure them anyway.
3. As someone who is struggling to cook produce before it goes bad, I get it. Sometimes you just don't want another failure on your counter. Garden veg goes bad so much faster than storebought, and it sucks to have to deal with food once it's moldy.
Last person who di this with eggs ended up planting a tree, so I can totally see this one building a barn to say sorry
That would be reason to be on my Kill-List😅
That’s weird behavior, why not give them to someone else? This is fresh food!
Wow never thought I would deeply hate a character from a Chris Hallbeck short. And I don't even do gardening
This is a crime, throwing out perfectly good food….
Especially tomatoes!
That was rude! He should've been honest say that he doesn't like them >:-(
As someone who has painstakingly grown fresh produce in a garden, and someone who also hates tomatoes, I can understand where both sides are coming from.
Tragic! If someone brought me two dozen garden tomatoes, they'd also be gone in 24 hours because I ate them as snacks.
Eat them! Juice them! Freeze them! Can them! Re-gift them! Anything but throwing them out…😝