Petite Tomato Magazine Vol.1 Vol.10.33 Today

: Continued emphasis on "style as a form of expression," using specific products—like the STAUB Petite Tomato Cocotte

Meanwhile, in the "Gardening Guru" column, veteran tomato and gardening expert, Monsieur Tomate, shared tips on how to nurture even the smallest of tomato plants into robust, fruitful producers. Petite Tomato Magazine Vol.1 Vol.10.33

We are thrilled to announce the release of Petite Tomato Magazine's milestone issue: Vol.1 Vol.10.33! : Continued emphasis on "style as a form

Thus, was born as an “anti-volume” publication. The first issue was labeled Vol.1 as a courtesy to distributors, but the internal numbering— 10.33 —was meant to suggest that the reader was jumping into the middle of an ongoing conversation. The .33 referred to the 33rd day of the tenth month (October 33rd, an impossible date), further emphasizing the magazine’s mission to exist outside normal time. The first issue was labeled Vol

The notation "Vol.1 Vol.10.33" seems unusual because it combines two volume numbers with a specific issue number. Typically, magazines and journals are referenced by their volume and issue numbers in a standard format (e.g., Vol.10, Issue 33). This could imply: