In celebration of the Fredericktown Tomato Show, our hosts have a special Friday Favorite – their favorite ways to eat tomatoes!
The 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show wrapped up with Family FUN on Saturday 9/9
We hope you enjoy these videos of the annual Big Wheel Races and Bathtub races.
Congratulations to the 2023 The Fredericktown Tomato Show Big Wheel Race winners!
3-4 years:
1st place – Beckett Moore
2nd place – Dwight Ruggles
3rd place – Bryer Overholt
5-6 years:
1st place – MJ Reed
2nd place – Randi McGuire
3rd place – Teigan Dennison
7-8 years:
1st place – Cooper Fearn
2nd place – Emmett Shipley
3rd place – Ryder Owens
Congratulations to the 2023 The Fredericktown Tomato Show Bathtub Race Winners!
Women Only (All Ages):
1st place – Kara Levering, Kiley Overholt, Challyn Shipley (37.32 seconds)
2nd place – Tami Vaughn, Staci Matthews, Lori Shipley (47.72 seconds)
Men and Women (25 and older):
1st place – Austin Geiger, Brenden Reed, Jake Streby (30.66 seconds)
2nd place – Eugene Fitzpatrick, Lucas Herbst, Jerry Ernst (31.48 seconds)
Men and Women (under 25):
1st place – Riley Zigman, Trent Rook, Jacob Rook (31.5 seconds)
2nd place – Garrett Bunnell, Nick Snell, Blake Wolford (32.2 seconds)
Minister’s Challenge Winner: Eugene Fitzpatrick, Lucas Herbst, Jerry Ernst (34.01 seconds)
Fastest time: Austin Geiger, Brenden Reed, Jake Streby (30.66 seconds)
The 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show is this week!
WNZR is going “On The Road with Big Blue” this week to the Fredericktown Tomato Show!
Join us for 4 days of family fun! This year’s theme is “Sweet Home Fredericktown”.
The Morning Thing spoke with several board members about this year’s event. Listen in to the conversations below.
– We talked with Chris Well about Little Miss Tomato contest, entertainment and the annual Plate Auction.
– Kyle Lepley also shared how this year’s Plate Auction is on Saturday at 7:30pm. 10 limited, hand-painted edition plates are auctioned off to benefit the fair. This year the plate features Bonhomie Acres Pure Ohio Maple Syrup. The plate features the “sugar house” from a 1964 photo when the Brown families tapped about 1,000 trees to produce maple syrup o the farm.
– Carol Ruggles talked about this year’s Kids Parade on Thursday at 6:30pm
– Lesley Ruggles shared details about the annual Baby Crawling Contest, Friday at 6pm
– Cale Grubb talked about Big Wheel Races, Rids and the many choices of FOOD!
Click HERE for a full schedule for the 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show.
Click HERE for details on Big Blue’s visit to Fredericktown.
Click HERE to register for prizes with WNZR!
Got tomatoes? We have recipes!
Today, The Morning Thing celebrated the start of the 2023 Fredericktown Tomato Show. In honor of all those wonderful tomatoes from your garden, we shared some yummy recipes to try in your kitchen.
Click HERE to see 18 simple recipes from growjourney.com that will help you use up the tomatoes.
Here are some of our favorites:
Classic tomato salsa
Ingredients:
*Makes a little over 2 cups of salsa, or four servings.
- 2 cups diced tomatoes (~1 lb)
- 1/2 cup diced red onions
- hot pepper to taste, diced
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- juice from half of a lime
- 1 tablespoon ground coriander seed (or you can use fresh cilantro to taste)
- cumin to taste
- sea salt to taste
- Blend all ingredients until there’s an even consistency, then serve at room temperature. Or chill first, then serve if you prefer cold salsa.
Greek-style tomato cucumber salad
Ingredients:
- 2 cups chopped tomatoes
- 1 cup cucumbers, sliced thin and into bite-sized pieces
- 1/4 cup diced red onion
- 1/2 cup feta cheese, freshly crumbled from block
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- sea salt to taste
Instructions:
Combine ingredients. Chill or serve fresh at room temperature. Stores for ~12 hours in fridge before the tomatoes lose their fresh tomato texture.
Savory tomato soup
Ingredients:
- 2 pounds fresh tomatoes
- 1 large onion
- 1 cup chicken or veggie stock
- 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- sea salt to taste
Instructions:
- Dice onions then saute in pan with olive oil until lightly browned. Put onions in blender with chopped tomatoes and blend until smooth. Keep the skins on your tomatoes – a little extra fiber is good for you!
- Place onion-tomato blend in sauce pan and add stock. Bring to boil, stirring to make sure soup doesn’t stick. Then turn to low and let simmer until enough water has evaporated for soup to be desired thickness. (This will vary depending on the water content of the tomato varieties used.)
Fire-roasted (or oven-roasted) tomato sauce
Oven-roasting tomato sauce has a more nuanced flavor than tomato sauce that’s simply been cooked on a stovetop. And it uses a lot of tomatoes!
For this recipe you can either roast your tomatoes in a conventional oven or over a grill.
Ingredients:
- 5 lbs fresh tomatoes
- 2 large yellow or white onions, diced
- 10 cloves garlic, diced
- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 5 tablespoons fresh diced rosemary
- 5 tablespoons fresh diced thyme
- 3 tablespoons fresh diced oregano
- 3 tablespoons fresh diced basil
- 1 tablespoon sea salt or to taste
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 350F. (Or get your grill hot, if you’re going with fire-roasted tomatoes.)
- Slice tomatoes in half then face them sliced-side up on a covered cookie sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt. If using a grill, just place tomatoes face up on grate.
- Bake until skins and tops have begun to brown/caramelize. Remove from oven then let cool.
- In sauce pan, saute onion in olive oil until translucent, then add diced garlic (garlic cooks much more quickly than onions so don’t add at same time). Cook until slightly browned.
- Put garlic/onion mixture plus roasted tomatoes into blender and blend until smooth. Pour into saucepan and add diced herbs.
- Bring to boil, then turn down to low and let simmer 30 minutes. Can or freeze extra.
Getting Ready for the 2022 Fredericktown Tomato Show!
We shared several conversations with members of the Fredericktown Tomato Show committee. They told us about the many things you can do and see during the Tomato Show, which is held September 7-10 this year.
Click HERE to listen to those conversations.
Mark Dailey told us about the Cornhole Toss and the Hospitality Tent, and encourages people to come out to the Tomato Show.
Bernie Douglas tells us about the baked goods, canned goods, and tomato products that will be judged on Wednesday.
Lesley Ruggles encourages you to enter your baby or watch the Baby Crawl on Friday.
Kyle Lepley shares information about the entertainment at the Tomato Show this year, and tells us about the Plate Auction.
Justin Goeppinger talks about the 5k and why people should come to this year’s Tomato Show.
Artist Tami Mowery shares her process for creating the plates that will be auctioned off at this year’s Tomato Show and how she has been doing this for years. You can find more artwork by Tami at her website, tamijopaints.com.
Dayna Beyer tells us about the merchant’s tent and how it helps the children in the community through Tots to Teens.
Missy Curry tells us about her role as Emcee for the Little Miss Tomato contest.
Be sure to visit the Big Blue Crew in Fredericktown this week and register online for our Tomato Show giveaways HERE.
Teddy Bear Day!
Today on the Morning Thing we celebrated Teddy Bear Day!
For all the information on the holiday, you can head over here. We shared some memories about our favorite stuffed animals, and we encourage you to take today as an opportunity to remember your favorite stuffed animal as well.
Also make sure you visit tomatoshow.com for all the details and the complete schedule for the 2016 Fredericktown Tomato Show, and come out and visit our Big Blue Crew tonight and tomorrow!
Have a great weekend!
-Jess and Aubrey