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BamaSuzy |
Posted - May 14 2006 : 2:27:22 PM I have bell pepper and banana peppers planted but my 84 year old mother who lives next door wants me to plant some of those little skinny peppers like you make pepper sauce with. They are hot hot hot but skinny. What do I need to ask for when I go to buy this plant????
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almostidaho |
Posted - Jun 09 2006 : 10:51:41 AM
You want Tabasco peppers for a good Louisiana-style sauce. You can also use others like Habanero or Bird peppers for variations of flavor. I have a Thai Poinsettia plant which I dig up every fall to bring inside. It's great dried, frozen, or ground up into sauces. Redwood City seed co. in California is an amazing source of chile seeds of all kinds.
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - May 14 2006 : 11:09:07 PM I have found tabasco pepper plants at the nursery before too..I think that is maybe what you mean. Serranos are little skinny and really hot too.
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JanO |
Posted - May 14 2006 : 5:42:44 PM Do you mean Jalapeno Peppers? |