It's hard to believe it is still snowing in some places. I have most of my tomatoes planted, a doz Romas, 6 Celebrities, 6 Brandywines, a grape tomato, a black Krem and a black plumb. I have my lettuce, onions, swiss chard, spinach, cabbage, beets, Brussels sprouts and other stuff I can't remember planted last fall. Lots of good eating. I still need to plant the peppers, green beans, cucumbers, melons, squash and corn. I have 10 lbs of seed potatoes but I need to get the girls to prepare me some more garden space before I can plant them. My biggest problem is that I can only do a little bit at a time, before the joints start complaining I am trying to get as much of our homegrown food that can be canned, frozen or dehydrated for the rest of the year, I hate most of the stuff that I find in the stores, Most of the canned good have stuff in that I don;t want to feed my family. When you add in the way food costs are going up, it is best to have a full pantry for our family and for people in our church. Some of our elderly are having a hard time.