Lynette Reeff, circulation manager for the Whidbey News-Times, obtained this “weird” tomato, sprouting white growths she likens to Russian dolls. It was grown by Diana Hammond of Oak Harbor. “That’s why I drew faces on them,” she said. With weird fruit and vegetable season upon us, the Whidbey News-Times is holding a contest. Just bring your homegrown, weird fruit or vegetable to the New-Times office at 800 SE Barrington Dr. in Oak Harbor and have your picture taken. Or, email a picture of yourself and your entry to editor@whidbeynewstimes.com. News-Times staff will pick the winner, who will receive a free three month subscription to the paper — a $19 value!
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Lynette Reeff, circulation manager for the Whidbey News-Times, obtained this “weird” tomato, sprouting white growths she likens to Russian dolls. It was grown by Diana Hammond of Oak Harbor. “That’s why I drew faces on them,” she said. With weird fruit and vegetable season upon us, the Whidbey News-Times is holding a contest.