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September 2, 2024 | #76 |
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Nice Labor of Love, Amen!
I pray that everyone had a Relaxing Great Labor Day.
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September 3, 2024 | #78 |
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Hello Asmx91. Could your Red Peppers be called "Chichen Hearts Hot Peppers in English?
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4 Weeks Ago | #83 |
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That are red sweet Peppers which are not hot.
Krakatoa F1 is a mild Chilly, not too hot. I make powder from them. |
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Thank you for that information.
Could you please tell us how to make the powder for a one-year supply? I tried 5 years ago but stored them in the freezer.
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Chili powder
you must dry the chilis very well! I do out the seeds. I take half a pound. Than I blenderize it. Perhaps you must do this twice. The powder I fill in screw top jar. That's enough for a year. |
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Thanks for telling me to take the seed out. I have many Peppers this year to try with your method, to see if I will save money from the Groceries Bill. Especially around Thanksgiving Time.
Today I am cooking My Cowboy Hubby's "Butternut Squash and Green Peppers" from my Farm.
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Butternut Squash and Green Peppers I don't know, I will look for a recipe.
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