Got it. Thank you.
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Generally speaking, I've only had hotter versions of Jalapenos and they've always been used by me as slices in like a taco dip, etc.... and they've always given me a bit of a heat / hot flash. Not terrible mind you, but relatively speaking for me > hotter than I'd like.
Recently I have gotten...
I did cut each pepper in half. I also removed the seeds, rather roughly, from the habaneros and cayennes. I did not remove the seeds from the Reapers because they were rather small to start with.
I have mixed feelings about removing the seeds. Isn't that where all the hot stuff is?? (not in...
Now I have the dried pieces in separate zip lock bags. One bag for my Habaneros, One bag for my Reapers, etc....
They're nice and crunchy now. They snap easily. I have gotten as much air out of the bags as possible and I am wondering what I should do with the bags while I wait for the rest of...
Thank you sir. I feel like I have a pretty good green thumb and every instinct in my body is telling me > "Do it now."
Ps......I'm in NC too, (I know you can see that).... Burke County, but technically Hickory mailing address. Our Police Dept. out here is named "Tim" and he only works part time...
I picked up the Presto Dehydro electric model (or stock #) 06300 today. (I can return it if I don't like it)
Anyway, see my "Welcome" post and the picture and compare it to the picture below. The green from the habaneros is literally almost gone ..... the reapers have been sitting out for about...
My real name is Mike. I have enjoyed growing peppers casually over the past decade on and off again. Mainly sweet banana peppers because I just like em'. However a few years ago I threw in some Habanero's and when they ripened, I cut them in half and placed them on a cookie pan and dried them...