Jeffrey Rose' I carry Fatalli seeds. They ARE very popular this year. Pepper Joe Chile-Heads Digest wrote: > > Chile-Heads Digest Friday, April 2 1999 Volume 05 : Number 279 > > In this issue: > > Re: [CH] April Fools' Day post, Is it for real? > [CH] Wasabi > [none] > [CH] package has arrived > [CH] pH etc > [CH] Wasabi Sauce (was: Wasabi) > [CH] I Need Fatalki Seeds!!!! > Re: [CH] pH etc > Re: [CH] Brazilian Pepper Tree > [CH] Re: Cascabel Seeds > Re: [CH] Pepper Plants > Re: [CH] Aphids HELP!!!! > [CH] Chili Peppers in Dubai - United Arab Emirates > [CH] Texas Fiery Foods Show, Austin > [CH] Rogues Gallery Update > Re: [CH] Chili Peppers in Dubai - United Arab Emirates > Re: [CH] Rogues Gallery Update > Re: [CH] Rogues Gallery Update > [CH] Vindaloo > Re: [CH] pH etc > Re: [CH] Texas Fiery Foods Show, Austin > Re: [CH] April Fools' Day post, Is it for real? > Re: [CH] Vindaloo > [CH] New Stuff I Bought > Re: [CH] pH etc > Fwd: [CH] pH etc > Re: [CH] Vindaloo > [CH] Bursitis > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 00:24:43 -0800 (PST) > From: Rosemary Basil <rosemarybasil@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] April Fools' Day post, Is it for real? > > It's a pretty good joke, Tom put a lot of work into it > but it wouldn't surprise me, so many businesses > (department stores, dentists, doctors) have been > displaced from the CBD. > Since you asked.... > Seems like everything is turning into another hotel or > restaurant in pursuit of the convention and tourist > dollar. The French Quarter is turning into a theme > part, teeshirt shops on every corner. The ambience and > character is fading as many artist residents move out. > Quality of Life is down and Noise is Up. This from an > ethnomusicologist who loves music but often can't hear > her own in her garden over the teeshirt shops droning > Cajun and Dixieland tapes & the doo wops who sing Under > the Boardwalk over and over and over.......again. > Guess that's why I like to garden, it's a little bit of > country humanity above the city insanity :) > BTW, I know this has little to do with chiles but y'all > discuss travel and restaurants a lot and Nawlins is > known for its spicy cooking. If you know New Orleans, > there's a survey you can take on Quality of Life. A > bunch of residents are trying to get the mayor to > listen. > http://members.aol.com/FrQtrRat/editorial.html > http://members.aol.com/FrQtrRat/survey.html > kvetchin tonite from Pottersville, guess the news is > gettin me down this week... > Rose > http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Jungle/7207/Lily.html > > - --- Charles Demas <demas@sunspot.tiac.net> wrote: > > Rose, > > > > Saw this article for a restaurant in New Orleans, > and > > I was wondering if > > it was for real or an April Fools' Day joke. You > > live there, so perhaps > > you can tell me. It sounds far too good to be true, > > but strange things > > happen. > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 07:17:15 -0600 > From: peter olszowy <4-MY-LADY@worldnet.att.net> > Subject: [CH] Wasabi > > I know it's not a chile but it is HOT. Has anyone ever grown Wasabi, any > idea where I can get a plant? I'm told it's a long term venture, ie: > once a new plant hit's the groung so to speak, it will be 1.5 years or > so before you have a root to eat and some to replant. I had a potential > source but later found out they wanted to sell enough roots to start a > good size business. The plants, instructions etc. etc. was several > thousand dollars! I don't need Wasabi that bad. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 06:33:54 -0600 > From: Wallace <wcarey@traveller.com> > Subject: [none] > > Hello, > > Lookin for a source to purchase Cascabel seeds or plants. > > Wallace > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 07:50:47 -0500 > From: Alex Silbajoris <72163.1353@compuserve.com> > Subject: [CH] package has arrived > > The book on the national parks has arrived, and it's very pretty. > (Wonderful blue tones in those shots, I wonder if they used AGFA film...) > I'm surprised at how closely the countryside resembles the Great Lakes > area. Many of those shots, including the dunes, could have been taken in > southern Michigan. > > However the package seems to have passed through the same Office of Parcel > Destruction as your printer cord - both ends of the envelope were torn > completely open, and it was actually just a sleeve. The book itself is > undamaged. I hope there was nothing else, that had fallen out of the > package. > > We finally have temperatures above 70, but the weather is unpredictable. > I'm watcing three completely different forecasts for the weekend. One says > sun, one says thunderstorms ... and today they have snow and rain in > Arizona. I put all of my plants outside, and it's nice to see the patio > looking green again. > > My gum infection is back, exactly as it was last year. In a day it became > swollen and tight under the same tooth that covered it before. I'll call > Hart this morning and see if I can get another round of antibiotics. > > I got the Escort back from the garage yesterday, for about $330. The labor > was more than $200 of that sum. The new water pump cost about $85, but I > probably could have bought it for less if I had picked it up at the NAPA > parts store myself. For some reason, they run a 2-tier pricing system, and > I think the higher, nominal price is what appears on service bills. > > This morning I'll be in the office; if all goes well, I will finally be > able to log on to their network. I've had continuing problems with the > web-based Hotmail service. > > - A > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 08:18:12 -0500 > From: "Byron.Bromley" <Byron.Bromley@Gsd-Co.Com> > Subject: [CH] pH etc > > Doug in BC > > If the growers didn't watch pH, fertilizers and bugs, You wouldn't be > eating any. > > The list specifications includes growing, Not recipies only. > > Byron > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 08:35:16 -0500 > From: Myron Menaker <myronm@bellsouth.net> > Subject: [CH] Wasabi Sauce (was: Wasabi) > > Being a wasabi-lover from way-back-when, I recently purchased a jar of > "Wasabi Sauce." It's a fairly mild sauce with a wasabi flavor and > without the "breath-taking" quality of real wasabi. I believe you could > get the same results by mixing some wasabi and mayonnaise. > > Note: Randy---you can sample it at the next "Sizzler" in a few weeks! > > Myron in Florida > > peter olszowy wrote: > > > > I know it's not a chile but it is HOT. Has anyone ever grown Wasabi, any > > idea where I can get a plant? > > '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' > Myron Menaker Daytona Beach FL USA > myronm@bellsouth.net | > \ / _\/_ > .-'-. //o\ _\/_ > -- / \ -- | /o\\ > jgs^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^-=======-~^~^~^~~^~^~^~|~~^~^|^~` > It's Spring Break! | > ..................................................... > > ------------------------------ > > Date: 02 Apr 99 09:07:12 -0500 > From: Jeffrey Rose <jeffrey_rose@eri.eisai.com> > Subject: [CH] I Need Fatalki Seeds!!!! > > Help! It seems all the chile seed distributors are sold out of fatali > pepper seeds! I MUST have these in my chile garden. Can anyone help me > out? I'd be willing to trade some Red Savina, Francisca, Yellow Scotch > Bonnet, Caribbean Red, Charleston Hot, Japala, or Orozco seeds. While I'm > begging for seeds, I may as well check if anyone has some chocolate hab seeds > they can part with. Save me from deep depression. > > Jeff Rose > Sr. Research Biologist > Eisai Research Institute > jeffrey_rose@eri.eisai.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 08:56:43 +0000 > From: John Shivers <sshivers@execpc.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] pH etc > > OK - I tend to let everyone say their "peas" without commenting - But > on this occason I have to rant. > > I toss my seeds in the tray, put them under a cheap shoplight and plant > the little buggers a month later in the garden. I snuggle up to them > each day and make sure they get plenty of water and occasionally some > MiracleGro. One of the reasons I grow Chiles is because its cheaper than > buying them. If I were to buy a pH meter, moisture meter etc. - it > would no longer be cheaper for me and I might as well grow cukes for > canning. I've never tested the pH and in fact haven't even had my soil > analyzed by the local ag agency. But I grow more peppers than I can use, > so why should I go more hi tech? I garden for fun and when it stops > being fun for me, I'll quit. Not everyone feels the need to measure, > record and analyse. Hell - usually I don't manage to keep track of > which peppers I planted where! > > Well that's my rant - thank you for your time - Signe "lazy as all get > out" Shivers > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 11:26:28 -0500 > From: "Michael W. Jones" <marmot2@ibm.net> > Subject: Re: [CH] Brazilian Pepper Tree > > I live in central FL and the Brazilian Pepper Tree is a major pest. It grows > real fast and you cannot kill it. The only way to get rid of them is to > pull up the roots. It is a member of the same sumac family as poison ivy and > poison oak. You have to wear gloves when pulling or digging them up. Birds > love the red berries and get intoxicated from eating them. The birds help > spread the plant. I sometimes find them growing in the pots with my chiles. > > - ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jim Campbell <jim@wildpepper.com> > To: Rosemary Basil <rosemarybasil@yahoo.com> > Cc: Chile-Heads <Chile-Heads@globalgarden.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 2:38 PM > Subject: Re: [CH] Brazilian Pepper Tree > > > Just came back from southern FL last week & from what I read in the > > restoration areas, this isn't a pepper plant at all. It belongs to the > > holly family and isn't healthy for you. > > > > -JIm C > > MWPH > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 10:04:19 +0000 > From: "Celeste or Dave Anderson" <Gtoughchile@mail.greatbasin.net> > Subject: [CH] Re: Cascabel Seeds > > > > Lookin for a source to purchase Cascabel seeds or plants. > > I sell Cascabel seeds. > > > Dave Anderson > Tough Love Chile Co. > http://www.tough-love.com > e-mail Chilehead@tough-love.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 19:24:13 +0100 > From: Ron Hill <rontah@enigma71.freeserve.co.uk> > Subject: Re: [CH] Pepper Plants > > Hi Tom, > At midnight on December 31st 1999 it will seed and disperse 2000 millennium > bugs all > over your garden! > > (Well today is only just past April 1st isn't it :-)) > > Ron. > ................................................. > At 19:01 01/04/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Got my plants from The Pepper Shop in the mail today. Very Satisfied! All > >were healthy. > > > >But I had an extra I didnt pay for , A small purple plant with Millinium, > >or something , written on the plastic bag, > >Can anyone tell me what this mystery plant might be hehehe...... and what I > >can expect from it ? :-)) > > > >Tom Cuneo > > > >www.wav-emporium.com > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 19:38:52 -0800 > From: "Harold Eddleman Ph.D." <indbio@disknet.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] Aphids HELP!!!! > > AutumnRhea@aol.com wrote: > > > > Help!!! I need to find someway to get rid of aphids on my new pepper > > plants!!! I know about buying insecticidal soaps...... anyone have any > > homemade recipes that work!? > After two years of disaster in my greenhouse in which thousands of > raspberry MP microcuttings died in spite of very costly items such as > Talstar which gave some relief I now use soap at nil cost. > Wash a bar of Ivory or other soap in water in 1/2 gal of water (I use > a gallon icecream bucket) until the water is somewhat cloudy. takes 10 > seconds or so. Add a few drops of your favorite liquid shortening such > as any kind of Crisco. Now wet the plants. For small plants in pots I > just invert them in the soapy/oily water. Does not harm plants. I leave > them i the water for afew seconds to minutes. > Remember aphids can be low on plant and not wetted and reinfect plant. > One good treatment will eliminated aphids and mites. > - -- > Harold Eddleman Ph.D. Microbiologist. mailto:indbio@disknet.com > Location: Palmyra IN USA; 36 kilometers west of Louisville, Kentucky > http://www.disknet.com/indiana_biolab/pk.htm > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 22:21:02 +0200 > From: "Fanie Jordaan" <Jordaan@InformSA.co.za> > Subject: [CH] Chili Peppers in Dubai - United Arab Emirates > > I trust all you CH's are enjoying a pleasant Easter weekend... > > I have a friend on her way to the United Arab Emirates, this obviously leads > to the following questions: > > 1) Are there any CH's in the country? > > 2) Are there some exotic peppers available from that part of the world, if > so, can the seeds thereof be obtained in Dubai? > > Any response form either CH's in the United Arab Emirates or CH's with info > on the subject will be highly appreciated. > > Keep up the good cooking... > > Fanie Jordaan > Jordaan@InformSA.co.za > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Friday, 2 Apr 99 14:46:01 CST > From: Thomas P Denton <putpd@utxdp.dp.utexas.edu> > Subject: [CH] Texas Fiery Foods Show, Austin > > This show will be held Aug. 28-29, 1999, at Palmer Auditorium in > Austin. I mention this now because according to the local paper, there > was a rumor at the recent national show in Albuquerque that there > would not be a show this year. Perhaps the sale of the show to new > owners was a factor in the rumor. > > Tom in Austin > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 16:28:20 EST > From: IEATCHILES@aol.com > Subject: [CH] Rogues Gallery Update > > Ok Folks, > > Phase 2 of the Chilehead Rogues Gallery and Registry (The names getting > longer as the site gets mor complicated) has been put into place. > > See registered chileheads listed by geographical location or in alphabetical > order. > > See who has sent in a picture... and who hasn't (I know, I know... it's > coming soon) > > See who has all the facial hair... and who's losing theirs. > > Be sure and read the privacy policy. It can't be an official web site unless > it has one these days (or so it seems) > > Soon to come... who knows, but "keep your eye out for me" (sorry old joke, > knuckle-dragging too!) > > Am working on a possible chat. And how about anyone with an ICQ number, who's > not on =Mark Stevens list, let him know about it so he can keep his list > updated. > > That's it for now (and just enough it was too), > > Jeff "The Pepperman" Schickowski > Chilehead Rogues Gallery and Registry > http://forsite.net.chrogues > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 16:42:57 +0000 > From: Jim Campbell <jim@wildpepper.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] Chili Peppers in Dubai - United Arab Emirates > > There is at least one CH in the country because she is in possesion of > several of my sauces! Small world- I got a note from her & it turns out > that her father is a retired police officer near me & was headed there > to visit. He took a bunch of sauces mostly because she was lamenting > the fact that she couldn't find much there. > > - -Jim C > MWPH > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 16:06:15 -0800 (PST) > From: Rosemary Basil <rosemarybasil@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] Rogues Gallery Update > > Hi Jeff, was over to The Rogues Gallery again I really > LIKE the alphabetical and country listings but missed > having the emails and urls under the pix, it made it > easier to surf webpages. I can understand why some > people don't want their email addies, tho this doesn't > bother me, but I don't understand the logic of no URLS. > I enjoy surfing the chileheads' webpages and I must > say I enjoy having mine out there too! > Do we have the option to have them there or not? If so, > you can list mine like you did before. email: > RosemaryBasil@yahoo.com and my page as > http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Square/9333/PEPPERS.html > ICQ# is 3109372 > Thanx for the inspiration, I like what you're doing. > I'm starting my own "rogues gallery" for my PEPPERS > list (PEPPERPHREAKS) which is about gardening and > growing peppers and I want to encourage new small > businesses who grow their own to promote their chile > products without spam but then it's easier for me to > do with a smaller list now. I'd just love to get > people's pictures of their pepper gardens too! > BTW your link at the bottom should be > http://forsite.net/chrogues/ > Have a GOOD Friday nite! > Rose > > - --- IEATCHILES@aol.com wrote: > > Ok Folks, > > > > Phase 2 of the Chilehead Rogues Gallery and Registry > > (The names getting > > longer as the site gets mor complicated) has been > put > > into place. > > > > See registered chileheads listed by geographical > > location or in alphabetical > > order. > > > > See who has sent in a picture... and who hasn't (I > > know, I know... it's > > coming soon) > > > > See who has all the facial hair... and who's losing > > theirs. > > > > Be sure and read the privacy policy. It can't be an > > official web site unless > > it has one these days (or so it seems) > > > > Soon to come... who knows, but "keep your eye out > for > > me" (sorry old joke, > > knuckle-dragging too!) > > > > Am working on a possible chat. And how about anyone > > with an ICQ number, who's > > not on =Mark Stevens list, let him know about it so > > he can keep his list > > updated. > > > > That's it for now (and just enough it was too), > > > > Jeff "The Pepperman" Schickowski > > Chilehead Rogues Gallery and Registry > > http://forsite.net.chrogues > > > > === > Peace in the garden, Passion in your spirit! > CITY JUNGLES...gardens of passion! > http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/7686/index.html > CITY PEPPERS...sweeeeet, HOT n SpIcY! > http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Square/9333/PEPPERS.html > GROW PEPPERS? http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/PEPPERS > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 18:59:20 EST > From: IEATCHILES@aol.com > Subject: Re: [CH] Rogues Gallery Update > > In a message dated 4/2/1999 17:30:09 PM Central Standard Time, > webmaster@forsite.net writes: > > << Jeff "The Pepperman" Schickowski > >Chilehead Rogues Gallery and Registry > >http://forsite.net.chrogues >> > > Sorry folks that should be > > http://forsite.net/chrogues > > Forgot 1 "/" > > Jeff > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 18:31:58 -0600 > From: "Gregory" <sclash27@execpc.com> > Subject: [CH] Vindaloo > > I found this while surfing. > http://spatch.ne.mediaone.net/vindaloo.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 16:18:46 -0800 (PST) > From: Rosemary Basil <rosemarybasil@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] pH etc > > <<so why should I go more hi tech? I garden for fun and > when it stops > being fun for me, I'll quit. Not everyone feels the > need to measure, > record and analyse. Hell - usually I don't manage to > keep track of > which peppers I planted where!>> > > GOOD FOR YOU SHIVERS! > I have to agree, I think peppers are pretty rugged. I > guess this info is helpful for those who want to > maximize their yield for various projects but I hate > when new gardeners are intimidated by thinking they > have to spend an arm and a leg or get a PHD in > agriculture or not do it at all. > Gardening is a big business and getting bigger everyday > but let's HAVE FUN doing it! > Back to da garden in Nawlins, > Rose > zone 9 > > - --- John Shivers <sshivers@execpc.com> wrote: > > OK - I tend to let everyone say their "peas" without > > commenting - But > > on this occason I have to rant. > > > > I toss my seeds in the tray, put them under a cheap > > shoplight and plant > > the little buggers a month later in the garden. I > > snuggle up to them > > each day and make sure they get plenty of water and > > occasionally some > > MiracleGro. One of the reasons I grow Chiles is > > because its cheaper than > > buying them. If I were to buy a pH meter, moisture > > meter etc. - it > > would no longer be cheaper for me and I might as > well > > grow cukes for > > canning. I've never tested the pH and in fact > haven't > > even had my soil > > analyzed by the local ag agency. But I grow more > > peppers than I can use, > > so why should I go more hi tech? I garden for fun > and > > when it stops > > being fun for me, I'll quit. Not everyone feels the > > need to measure, > > record and analyse. Hell - usually I don't manage > to > > keep track of > > which peppers I planted where! > > > > Well that's my rant - thank you for your time - > Signe > > "lazy as all get > > out" Shivers > > > > > > === > Peace in the garden, Passion in your spirit! > CITY JUNGLES...gardens of passion! > http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/7686/index.html > CITY PEPPERS...sweeeeet, HOT n SpIcY! > http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Square/9333/PEPPERS.html > GROW PEPPERS? http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/PEPPERS > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 19:39:07 EST > From: AutumnRhea@aol.com > Subject: Re: [CH] Texas Fiery Foods Show, Austin > > Wonderful wonderful!!! I live in East Texas and now I have plenty of time > to make plans to attend...... I can talk hubby into going because he grew up > around Austin no excuse not to go~~ he has plenty of notice Thanks Tom!!! > anyone else going?? This might be to early to be asking ! Debra~ > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 16:49:17 -0800 (PST) > From: Rosemary Basil <rosemarybasil@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] April Fools' Day post, Is it for real? > > <<The best meal I had was at Bayona, and that was not > Cajun/Creole. > That place would be just as comfortable in NYC or San > Fransisco (Plus,chef > Spicer signed my menu!).>> > > LOVE Susan, Mark! She rose to fame in a French Quarter > bistro a block away in a challenging male dominated > field and I am so happy for her success. > I have a cute story about Paul Prudhomme's early days > told to me by a waitor who worked with Kay, when she > was dating Paul. She was taking a lot of ribbing in the > kitchen for seeing such a rotund suitor and was quoted > as saying, "I don't care, he's gonna be a RICH rotund!" > ( not exactly the adjectives but you get the picture > and was she right!) > Well I hope we can save the Quarter before it's too > late. Write the Mayor! He might even answer a letter > from a tourist! :) > Have a good holiday, > Rose > > - --- =Mark <mstevens@exit109.com> wrote: > > At 12:24 AM 4/2/99 -0800, you wrote: > > >It's a pretty good joke, Tom put a lot of work into > > it > > >but it wouldn't surprise me, so many businesses > > >(department stores, dentists, doctors) have been > > >displaced from the CBD. > > >Since you asked.... > > >Seems like everything is turning into another hotel > > or > > >restaurant in pursuit of the convention and tourist > > >dollar. The French Quarter is turning into a theme > > >part, teeshirt shops on every corner. The ambience > > and > > >character is fading as many artist residents move > > out. > > >Quality of Life is down and Noise is Up. > > > > Have to agree there. Was in NO a year and a half > ago > > and found every > > little enterprise had their own ATM machine. I was > > also dissapointed with > > most of the supposed "Cajun" food that was dumbed > > down to the bland Touron > > level. The best meal I had was at Bayona, and that > > was not Cajun/Creole. > > That place would be just as comfortable in NYC or > San > > Fransisco (Plus, chef > > Spicer signed my menu!). > > > > > > > > =Mark "Runs With Scissors" > > Stevens > > > > @ http://www.exit109.com/~mstevens @ > > @ ICQ# 2059548 @ > > > > Where ya' from? > > Jersey. > > > > > Yeah? What exit? > > > > > > > > === > Peace in the garden, Passion in your spirit! > CITY JUNGLES...gardens of passion! > http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/7686/index.html > CITY PEPPERS...sweeeeet, HOT n SpIcY! > http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Square/9333/PEPPERS.html > GROW PEPPERS? http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/PEPPERS > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 20:19:11 -0600 > From: "Tom F. Bryant" <tfbxgp@neto.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] Vindaloo > > Maybe it was the Coke. Hi Y'all. > Tom > - -----Original Message----- > From: Gregory <sclash27@execpc.com> > To: chile-heads@globalgarden.com <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> > Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 6:36 PM > Subject: [CH] Vindaloo > > >I found this while surfing. > >http://spatch.ne.mediaone.net/vindaloo.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 22:13:01 -0500 > From: RST G <synapse7@home.com> > Subject: [CH] New Stuff I Bought > > We went to an outlet center here in NJ today and just noticed that they > opened a Le Gourmet Chef store. I love the one at Flemington. Now there > is one at Jackson. Happy Day!!!! They have a great hot sauce/salsa area > in both. I got the following: > > Scorned Woman Hot Sauce > Chile Today, Hot Tamale Medium Jalapeno Powder > Rub From Hell > > I tried all three on my tongue without any other cracker or anything. > The jalapeno powder is very pleasant with a strong jalapeno flavor. The > Rub From Hell is quite nice - nice habanero flavor and heat but not > overpowering and Scorned Woman is HOOOOTTT. But nice. I'll try it on > eggs tomorrow or something. > > At the Publishers Warehouse I bought Red Hot Peppers by Jean Andrews. I > just read in Jessica's Biscuit Cookbook Catalog that it is now out of > print. They originally put the price as 9.98 but it had a 50% off ticket > on it so I got it for 4.98. Yes that is a good price. > > Had some fun today. I'll have more fun now trying everything. > > Just thought I'd tell you all. > > RisaG > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 21:42:15 -0600 > From: Nels Peterson <npkp4jp@polarcomm.com> > Subject: Re: [CH] pH etc > > ><<so why should I go more hi tech? Hell - usually I don't manage to > >keep track of > >which peppers I planted where!>> > > > >GOOD FOR YOU SHIVERS! > >I have to agree, > >Gardening is a big business and getting bigger everyday > >but let's HAVE FUN doing it! > > > > Bingo! As a county ag extension agent, I garden to relieve stress and for > my kids to earn some extra money. I try to practice good production > techniques, but still do a lot of hoe-handle gardening. BTW one of our sons > is doing his science project on pepper yields this year, should be fun, he > is going to measure yield by weight; and yield as related to dry matter > recovery for a potential dehydration market. We'll keep ya'll posted. > > Happy gardening from the frozen tundra, where we got 12" of snow yesterday > and the peppers are just starting to germinate in the greenhouse. > > Nels in ND > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 22:51:36 -0500 > From: Suzanne <suz@avana.net> > Subject: Fwd: [CH] pH etc > > >Doug in BC > > > >If the growers didn't watch pH, fertilizers and bugs, You wouldn't be > >eating any. > > > Personally I don't eat any pH, fertilizers, or bugs, but with the diversity > on this list who knows, maybe someone is in there munching with ya! > The weather in ATL is supposed to be upper seventies and sunny this > weekend. Its time to devirginize the plantlings and offer them up their > first dose of father sun. Its about time actually, as they are taking over > the spare room! > Thanks to all for the seeds and info. It looks to be a great season this > year! > in chiles, > Suz > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 20:00:13 -0800 > From: Doug Irvine <dirvin@bc.sympatico.ca> > Subject: Re: [CH] Vindaloo > > And is there a reason that restaurant is located halfway between the > HOSPITAL and Rachel's???? Cheers, Doug in BC > > "Tom F. Bryant" wrote: > > > Maybe it was the Coke. Hi Y'all. > > Tom > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Gregory <sclash27@execpc.com> > > To: chile-heads@globalgarden.com <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> > > Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 6:36 PM > > Subject: [CH] Vindaloo > > > > >I found this while surfing. > > >http://spatch.ne.mediaone.net/vindaloo.html > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 20:13:08 -0800 > From: Doug Irvine <dirvin@bc.sympatico.ca> > Subject: [CH] Bursitis > > Well, all, on a completely diferent subject, about two weeks ago I came > down with an inflamed bursa in the left shoulder....perhaps my ph got > outta wack....anyway after putting up(sorta)with this for that long, I > suddenly remember my Capsaicin topical analgesic cream > and decided to give that a try(warning, wear a glove or suffer Hunan > hand)Well, I slathered it on the whole shoulder,twice a day for about a > week, and it may be all in my head, but it aint in my shoulder anymore, > which is the important thing....not a medical recommend, nor do I have > anything to do with the outfit that sells it, which is Equate, which is > a WalMart do I think, at least that is where I obtained it. Also, Rael, > I do not suggest this as a massage cream!!! It sure do heat up the > affected part, however, and it worked, more importantly. I seem to > remember this being discussed last year, or the year before, but I did > not buy it until a few months ago, for my better half, who has a touch > of arthritis in one wrist. No affiliation, etc etc, just one really > satisfied user...well Tom? Cheers, Doug in BC > > ------------------------------ > > End of Chile-Heads Digest V5 #279 > ********************************* > > Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.globalgarden.com, in > pub/chile-heads/digest/vNN.nMMM (where "NN" is the volume number, and "MMM" > is the issue number). -- -------------------------------------------------------- PEPPER JOES 100% organic hot pepper seeds. "home of/FREE pepper-postcards" http://www.pepperjoe.com