Welcome from across the river in Cherry Hill--although I work in Bensalem. I got into this about 4-5 years ago, but apparently I have a lot to learn! I don't know what plants I have yet, but definitely up for swapping and sharing hot sauce and or recipes.
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I wish I found this place in December before I started my plants. lol. next year will be different (once again), I haven't even got one pepper from my plants and I'm already planning how to correct this year's mistakes.
I've been doing some sauces with a Mango Puree from Costco as the liquid. It adds a nice fruity flavor but isn't too sweet, I think it would pair well with these. I've used strawberries and blueberries. I like to use a fruity pepper with the fruity sauces, something like a fatali or lemon drop...
yes, Scotch Bonnets. and yes we need them .
So funny, I used to live near Trenton Farmers Market and drove past it everyday to get to work. I didn't shop there with any frequency; I may need to go again. I've been going to CFM Collingswood Farmers Market and haven't seen many peppers...
If you're into SBs and you haven't hit up the TFM yet, i'd suggest making the trip. Just try to time it right and plan on doing other stuff in the Trenton/Princeton/New Hope area at the same time, to make it more worthwhile
What do SB & TFM mean? (at least on here... cause on other...
Hiya all. Apparently I'm a bit of a pepperhead and my pepper garden has consumed me (and a good portion of my yard).
So I lived in California during the dot-coms and had a few Jalapeno plants in my back yard. It was great to grab a fresh pepper anytime I wanted. I didn't finish the kitchen...
Howdy neighbor! I'm in Cherry Hill and haven't found many good places, other than Shoprite, that stock various peppers. What am I missing? Who else has a good selection? (besides my freezer...)