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Old December 17, 2012   #1
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Default Pepper Xmas card

top left to right, not ripe Pepperdew's, Trinidad Scorpion. Corno De Karp,Yellow and Red Bhut, and ripe Pepperdew's
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Old December 17, 2012   #2
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They look like they would hurt me.
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Old December 17, 2012   #3
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Well done.
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They sure would, but Pepperdew are great.
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Old December 17, 2012   #5
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Very nice!
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Old December 17, 2012   #6
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Pretty! How many Tomatovillians have sent out holiday cards or eCards featuring multicolored peppers or tomatoes? Come on, show of hands.
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Happy Holidays to one and all.
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Old December 17, 2012   #8
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Beautiful card!!! Happy Holidays.
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Ooooh! Ahhhhh! So pretty.

Looks like a Christmas wish come true to me.
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Old December 17, 2012   #10
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Everyone who eat my Peppadew pepper loves them!!!!
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Old December 17, 2012   #11
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Everyone who eat my Peppadew pepper loves them!!!!
Can you tell me how they taste?
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Old December 18, 2012   #12
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Really Tania? Only a few of us have grown them here.They have been sold in stores for this year, $3.69 is the cheapest here. I have seen them $4.99 also. They put a little chili in the hot jar, it is not very hot at all, sweet with a little heat, perfect with your favorite cheese, stuffed. Tania there is a ton of recipes on google now.Mine i cut open get seeds out, boil for 10 minutes easy, then in a jar in frig, either there jar as i eat them or i made Viniger, chili powder, little sugar. Mine are nice great on Pizza, The one's in their jars are in there for over 1 years i think, mine dont last this time.If you like to cook get a jar and have fun, kids love them also.
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Filmnet, thank you! I do not buy peppers at the stores

Stuffing idea sounds wonderful, I love spicy stuffer peppers!
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Old December 18, 2012   #14
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These are small peppers as you see, today i made a tomato sauce. put 2 black tomato' unfrozzen in without seeds and skin, added 4 perreradew's
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Your Christmas Card would look delicious in my hot noodle soup!
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