Thanks for all the response, guys! You're right, Kevin, chile heads are the best...I've hung around some other gardening forums a little, and none of them come close to the level of coolness of the THP members.
Jamie, I was waiting until I actually ate one of these things to try to decide what to do with them. This morning I did my big bowl of grits test, with one of the medium-sized pods chopped up and stirred in after the grits are done. Very nice! I don't know how to explain the aroma, but I've definitely smelled it before...I'm beginning to suspect maybe one of those really nice "fresh and fruity" microbrewed ales? I can't say for sure right now, because I can't bring the smell to mind as I type this a couple of hours later...Anyway, it didn't kill me—It was actually quite enjoyable—extremely potent, but a "friendly" heat maybe? Not so harshly punishing as a Scorpion.
I like to eat chiles fresh from the garden more than I do making sauce or pickles, so it's tempting to just eat them like that—chopped up in food. I'll try a few more before I know for sure, because the others may be hotter.