Petite Tomato Magazine Vol1 Vol - New ((full))
The caveat is the frustration. The limited release schedule feels intentionally stressful. The creators seem to take pride in being difficult to find, which alienates casual fans. However, for the dedicated collector, that scarcity is precisely the point.
: The inaugural issue focused on the idea that quality often comes in small packages—from compact tomato cultivars like 'Micro Tom' 'Red Robin' petite tomato magazine vol1 vol new
For centuries, tomatoes were feared in Europe. Because they belong to the (Solanaceae), many believed they were lethal. In 18th-century Europe, they were nicknamed the "Poison Apple" because wealthy aristocrats would eat them off pewter plates. The high lead content in the pewter reacted with the tomato's acidity, causing lead poisoning—but the innocent tomato took the blame for years! The Original Petite Tomato The caveat is the frustration
There are three versions of Vol New hidden within the 500 copies. While the content is the same, the thread color of the spine varies randomly: However, for the dedicated collector, that scarcity is