Re: [CH] Malaguetas (was Brazilian (was Etheopian)) & fields
VoodooChile (rael64@qwest.net)
Sat, 14 Sep 2002 10:45:31 -0600
>Malaguetas aren't hard to find- there's about 50 plants of them in the
>fields. Ought to be enough to satisfy any curiosity :-) First time
>I've grown them.
>
>Looks like I picked a good week to be gone from the list ;-) What ever
>happened to the delete key?
>
>Headed out to see if the fields survived another week of no water. If
>stress makes them hotter, I'd be afraid to try even the pimientos!
>
>Henning (from Denmark) just rsvp'd as well. This will be more of an
>international event than many of the supposed international events
>hosted by the big guys :-) (I'm thinking Chile Peppers' 'International
>Zesty thingie').
>
>-Jim C
>Mild to Wild
Some enterprising individual should tape all/much of the event and
sell parts off to various news/magazines/foodie markets...
Alas, i've no vid camera. Part of my judgement was that I could
never own one again...
(read: joke)
--
Peace, Hendrix, and Chiles.......
Rael64
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