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hullo everyone. belly full from a well cooked meal. seems like when ever i eat a nice dinner, i feel lethargic and want to take a nap. interesting.![]()
Long evening helping a friend process several buckets full of hot peppers. Glad he had gloves, some of those suckers will hurt if they get near you!
hi ruth! hows it going? just got back from wal-mart. powdered donuts and hostess ding dongs as a sweet apertif after dinner.![]()
Not a lot beyond churchThanks Bill. What are you doing this weekend?
hullo everyone. belly full from a well cooked meal. seems like when ever i eat a nice dinner, i feel lethargic and want to take a nap. interesting.![]()
What's happening with the peppers?
A long time ago I made jalapeno poppers and didn't wear gloves. My hands burned for a good 12 hours! ouch.
They're going to get chopped up and made into all sorts of sauces and relishes.
A bucketful of jalapenos were by far the mildest peppers on the table. Most of them were ghost peppers and scorpion peppers.
A while back I used to grow cayenne peppers and Thai bird-eye peppers. I only stopped because my plants were producing more peppers than I was using. After processing some cayenne peppers I forgot to wash my hands before rubbing my eyes.
Top tip: If you've been handling cayenne peppers wash your hands before rubbing your eyes. It's not an experience I wanted to repeat, although still manage to every once in a while.