At 11:19 AM -0700 8-1-98, Lorraine Heidecker wrote: > > >I am here to say to all the newbies on the list that Jim's kind shipments >of THE BREAD have provided many of us with a true religious experience >and has given me a new goal to strive for. > >Jim very kindly sent a chunk to us for our hotluck last Fall. Alas the >hotluck did not happen but Kay and I have be savoring and sharing thin >(VERY thin) slices of THE BREAD. Its unique and nutty flavor and slow >build of heat have introduced me to a new level of flavor complexity and >inspired me with a desire to build my heat tolerence so that I can get >past heat to flavor in so many of the chile concoctions that are >available along trails already blazed by the frontrunners on this list. > >Jim's intent, to increase the good feeling among the list membes, has >certainly been achieved and I for one offer him a resounding THANK YOU! > >Peace, love and peppers > Can we have a chilli Wine now??! Then TAX exemption! Seriously What a great idea. I am inspired If you could send the receipie I will serve it (reverentially) at our Chilli Festival in march. Does it need a special name? ( Could this go in Chicken Soup or for the soul?) Michael Bailes, The Fragrant Garden, Portsmouth Road, Erina. N.S.W. 2250 Australia. (OZ) Int fax 61 243 651979 Phone 61 243 677322 EMAIL: frgntgar@ozemail.com.au Web page at: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~frgntgar/ 1998 Chilli Festival 8/9 March. My garden will have tranquil lavender. Blue mauve and pink and musical with bees To edge my paths. Margaret Bronlow 1957