You ?could? use a couple in your Pickled Okra Jars????
Maybe put some in a Pepper Sauce Jar with the one hole sprinkle top and then pour hot vinegar over them ???
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OldUsedParts wrote:You ?could? use a couple in your Pickled Okra Jars????
Maybe put some in a Pepper Sauce Jar with the one hole sprinkle top and then pour hot vinegar over them ???
I can do that but that doesn’t help really; there’s a bunch of peppers in that pile
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I just went ahead and jarred some of the cayenne in the okra juice
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"The Caliente Cowboy Rides Again"
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OldUsedParts wrote:"The Caliente Cowboy Rides Again"
It’s been a rough year Pardner
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Indeed it has, Neighbor, but we shall overcome - ?RIGHT?
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OldUsedParts wrote:Indeed it has, Neighbor, but we shall overcome - ?RIGHT?
Oh yeah, I’ve got 2 rows tilled up and going to plant some Fall Pintos: the Okra and Peppers are doing good and my Roma’s in the grow boxes are starting to make so I can make some Smoked Salsa using our recipe
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Sounds like a plan - - - I used to plant Fall Collards which I really enjoyed during the upcoming cooler months.
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My banana peppers did good but my cucumber and watermelon got eaten by critters.
Wanted to do some broccoli and spinach but may not now.
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I wonder if those would make good "poppers"
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