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Old August 31, 2018   #166
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I made 2 batches, one 6 -1/2 pint jars with 2 peach Habs and the second with 12 and fresh peaches in both. Been a good year for peaches from what I'm seeing (I have no peach trees, but there is an orchard up the road. Which recipe ( I already know the answer, do you want?)

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Old September 1, 2018   #167
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First recipe must be stored in refrigerator
The second recipe I used fresh peaches and 12 peach Habs instead of adding the bell pepper. It can be stored on the shelf.




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Old September 1, 2018   #168
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Brazilian Starfish
Haven't tried any yet.





I really like these, sweet and juicy. Got them in the swap last year.
Oranjevoye Chudo (I just did a search and I asked and was answered about the spelling)
My peppers were more yellow than orange, maybe I picked them early, but they are good.




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Those Chudo's look like candy, I see they're meaty but hows's the flavor?
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Old September 1, 2018   #170
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Those Chudo's look like candy, I see they're meaty but hows's the flavor?
Like candy! Good description!
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Old September 2, 2018   #172
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PMC, such glossy and very pretty peppers! Even thoough really attractive to look at the starfish pepper would scare me, LOL! The chudo does look like candy.
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Old September 2, 2018   #173
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Thick walled Cherry Moon, not too hot and have a big crunch.
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Good year for peppers in South-Eastern Canada. I am growing mostly hybrids.
Yellow are Flavorburst F1
Red ones are Revolution F1 (bells) and Thunderbolt F1
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Intense colors.
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Lots of very nice looking peppers here thanks folks. Love some of the chillies that are available without a great amount of heat, will have to hunt around and see what is available in Oz now.

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Good year for peppers in South-Eastern Canada. I am growing mostly hybrids.

Yellow are Flavorburst F1

Red ones are Revolution F1 (bells) and Thunderbolt F1


Wow! Those are really some nice peppers! OP peppers are great, but it's hard to beat a good F1 hybrid, I've got Gypsy Hybrid that have cranked out around 60 peppers per plant, and they are still going... I should have fertilized them a month ago.


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These were marked by me as "Golden Treasure" and my Yellow Monsters looked like Golden Treasure... Wonder how that happened...



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Brazilian Starfish

Haven't tried any yet.











I really like these, sweet and juicy. Got them in the swap last year.

Oranjevoye Chudo (I just did a search and I asked and was answered about the spelling)

My peppers were more yellow than orange, maybe I picked them early, but they are good.









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I have one plant out of 6, throwing bigger peppers that are more orange, haven't eaten one yet but they look good.




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Good looking pepper, I need to grow more sweet types next year.
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