March 31, 2015 | #16 |
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I have never gotten Ancho to germinate for me and that is with a seed mat and all (and from reliable seed shops.)
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March 31, 2015 | #17 |
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Yeah, there was some extra stuff in the URL before the http part in your links. These should work:
http://www.peppadewfresh.com/Recipe_folder/Recipes.asp http://www.peppadewfresh.com/Recipe_..._Peppadew.html Irv |
March 31, 2015 | #18 |
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Thanks for fixing, i was busy cooking, it went well!
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March 31, 2015 | #19 |
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I bought a Poblano pepper from HEB and saved seeds from it. The plants from those seeds look really good.
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Worth... Look at all them peppers!!!!!! How neat to string and dry them like that. Next time you string some up, if you happen to think about it, will show me how you do that? I've only ever dried peppers between two screens out in the sun.
Makes it hard sometimes too because of the humidity trying to keep them from molding inside. Quote:
Drew... Thanks for the links. I love stuffed peppers. The only type I have made so far is with the green bells stuffed with hamburger, rice and seasons and baked in tomato sauce. Pepper steak is a dish I love too. I could eat it every night with some rice. Italian sausage and cream cheese sounds yummy. Can I come to dinner. I hope mine germinate. They were a dark..dark green when I got them and I let them sit on the counter and they started turning a brownish red color. |
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April 1, 2015 | #24 |
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Dinner came out well, and yes I like the taditional way too. Sometimes I don't even stuff them, but use those ingredients cut peppers up, sauté everything and serve over rice. It is excellent. Well I made extra stuffed peppers tonight and only 1/2 of one was left. I made green beans with walnuts, pecans and Cajun spice, completely gone, I also made a raspberry crisp with yellow raspberries from last year's crop (frozen). I used 3 cups of raspberries. I made a big batch and it was totally consumed. I also removed seeds, I usually do not. They are good for you, a pain though have known health benefits. My father-in law complains about them, so I removed them. I added extra corn starch and a little pectin to thicken it up since removing seeds, means removing some pulp too. I use a very fine mesh strainer. Easier and quicker than a food mill. I have a food mill too.
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Drew... Sounds like your family had a lovely dinner . That sweet of you to fix the raspberries the way you Father-in-law likes em. Later I'll have to find out how you freeze your fresh fruits. |
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April 1, 2015 | #26 |
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I was going to plant a couple Poblano hybrids. I have heard good things about the hybrids. But I opted for some jalapeño plants this year. Definitely next year for the Poblano. Besides a scotch bonnet the jalapeno is the only somewhat hot pepper I'm growing this year. Next year I will grow both. I want to try that mammoth I got from you.
On freezing raspberries, you don't have to do nothing with them, they will not stick to each other. Other fruit yes, not raspberries. At least fresh off the plant. Now store bought may be mushy enough to stick. I freeze fresh picked only. They do not stick to each other. I eat them in yogurt and oatmeal mostly with nuts and other fruit. Blueberries, strawberries etc.. The yellows are amazing! Here is Anne from a friend's patch. I grow Anne too. |
April 1, 2015 | #27 |
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Drew... When these guys finish drying, since you won't do them til next year, I'll save you some seed and send it.
How pretty. Til you I never knew raspberries even came in an orange color. I definitely need to get me a plant of them and see they will grow here. Of course I will have to squirrel and bird proof them, but it will be worth it. : ) |
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Peppers hung up to dry like that is called a Ristra (Roll your "R's" and make the "I" an EEEE sounding), and there are about a dozen different ways to do it. I am making a nice one today out of dried Guajillo Chillies and am going to post a few pictures when I am through. For me my way is the easiest way for me to do it. Worth |
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April 1, 2015 | #29 |
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Sounds good! I'll give them a try. I can send you a few of the hybrid seeds if you want?
I have Tiburon, and Caballero Hybrid http://parkseed.com/product.aspx?p=0...A-CD843FEE289A http://parkseed.com/tiburon-hybrid-p...p/05258-PK-P1/ I'll have Anne Yellow in the fall, or right now I can send a Fall Gold yellow, as it has a lot of canes. The Anne only has a couple. Both are awesome raspberries. I try to grow every color I can Most are yellow or red. Often I run out of containers to freeze them in, and use whatever I can! Last edited by drew51; April 1, 2015 at 03:56 PM. |
April 2, 2015 | #30 |
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Drew... Please, if you have a couple of seeds to spare, I would like to try them. Thanks.
On the Raspberries, I wonder if closer to fall wouldn't be better. We are going to get slammed here very shortly with constant temps in the high 90's to 100+F . Nothing much grows here from about the end of May until August. Plants wilt and go into summer dormancy and so do the folks. Them are some really nice looking berries. Thanks for showing and telling me how to fresh freeze them. I'm going to have to start saving my containers. |
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