I have done this for years but in the last 3 I went to the local farmers market and bought tomatoes. The last 3 years our garden was a bust because of too much rain 2 years ago(115") or last year the blight hit a few days before harvest. I can buy tomatoes cheaper than I can buy plants to start with.
Yesterday I bought 2 boxes(25# each), a half box of red and green bell peppers, 5# of onions and 6 garlic bulbs. These things along with extra virgin olive oil, fresh ground black pepper, salt, bay leaves, Greek oregano and a little bit of granular sugar(to reduce acid).
Here are a few pics. one of the boxes...

The first thing I do is drop the tomatoes into boiling water for a few minutes to loosen the skins...

...then into cold water to stop the cooking...

...remove the skins and cut up while sauteing the other vegetables...

...add the prepped tomatoes...

...and start the long slow cooking...
