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More like population control you eat.
When you can shine a light out in the yard and fields and see the whole place covered in them it is time to reduce the population. Worth |
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We have more rabbits than our share this year.
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June 19, 2017 | #408 |
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Here are some pictures before the sun sets.
one of the tubs is full of basil as you can see. Worth IMG_20170619_1260.jpg IMG_20170619_24463.jpg IMG_20170619_32919.jpg |
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I have two Ghost peppers ( Bhut Jalokia ) They are just flowering. I bought and planted them late.
I have read rave reviews on them ( Red Bhut ), in terms of flavor. I will make powder if/when I get some. Add a bit to my paprika power, some Cayenne. That should do it. For fresh eating I have mini sweets, Pepperocini, Shesheeto, Fresno, ans Jalpeneno. The plants are loaded . I have never grown pepper this well. Never before. And these : Chinese 5 color, Numex Sunrise, and black pearl. I like hem as ornamental but of course they are edible. I will jar some for decoration.
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That's looking good Worth
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June 20, 2017 | #412 |
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Possibly 10 times hotter than a habanero.
The thing is looking at me. Worth |
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Ghost Peppers make me think of that Simpsons episode where Homer eats the chili with "The Merciless Peppers of Quetzalacatenango … grown deep in the jungle primeval by the inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum." http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Guate...nsanity_Pepper
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Taking averages of both , perhaps Bhut is 5 time hotter than Habanero. Thats still darn hot. (950 k on Scoville scale, avg. ) They say it has a good flavor. How the heck can you tell flavor with so much fire ?
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But the truth is more like this: You will get a few seconds to savor the flavor, then your soft palate will melt and run down over your lower teeth, and you will forget that dainty flavor, distracted by the sound of someone screaming. Edit: There's a better way to describe the scale. See below.
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Carolina reapers are pure evil.
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I know, for example, pH is exponential/logarithmic. This means that pH 3 is about/more than 1000 times more acidic than pH of 6. I could be wrong.
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Neutral PH is 7.0. The soil in my garden varies between 6.5 and 6.7 meaning it is slightly acidic. I would imagine Worth's garden is near 7.4 which happens to be what a healthy human body's' PH is. It also means his garden is around 7-9x more alkaline than mine.
Or a simple scale: 6.0 is 10x more acidic than 7.0 7.0 is neutral 8.0 is 10x more alkaline than 7.0 The scale goes from 0 to 14. |
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