Yesterday, you saw the peppers Hubby harvested from the smaller of his Tabasco chili pepper plants. Today he pulled up the larger plant to harvest its peppers. I think we now have a lifetime supply, plus plenty to give away!
Of course, he couldn't have done it without help from Sadie...
May I have some for the vinegar? We use to put some of that in a bottle of vinegar mixed with garlic and onion and it's perfect dip for some of our specialty dishes.
I'm on my way! Driving fears can't stop me....can't stand not being able to sit on the porch with you, and giggle. Your farm is beautiful, Lily. Almost as beautiful as you are, my lovely, dear friend~
hey Lily, there's always something or the other that keeps you and others blogger busy with you! How b'ful the color of peppers appear.. Girl, thanks for inviting me at your place.. if "by chance" I come there.. then I will glad to meet you!
That's A LOT of hot peppers, like a lifetime supply. One time I had a beautiful 2 acre garden, it was late summer early fall and we returned home after being away to find the garden destroyed. The calves had gotten spooked and a tree had fallen across the hot wire to the garden. 40 calves, they ate everything but the pumpkins and hot peppers like yours. Before we could get out there and repair the break in the fence they got back IN the garden and ate the pumpkins and hot peppers. The calves left soon after that for greener pastures. pum intended
you have an award to receive from my side! come soon and grab it! you live a novel like life.. i told you in my very first comment! thanks for sharing it with us! Thanks for inviting me also!
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May I have some for the vinegar? We use to put some of that in a bottle of vinegar mixed with garlic and onion and it's perfect dip for some of our specialty dishes.
AL
Sadie looks gorgeous!
Well of course he couldn't have done it without Sadie, sheeeeeeeeesh!
licks and sniffs, Sasha
p.s. Sadie don't eat any of them, you might get a tummy ache
OMG that is quite a haul.
I'm soooo jealous.
Wow, that's a lot of peppers.
Looks like he did real well. Sadie is so adorable. Has to be right where the action is too.
You need to add another product to your farm stand: tobasco sauce/vinegar. :D Your hubby really has a green thumb.
Oh, too bad I can't introduce Sadie to Luc. She is beautiful.
I'm on my way! Driving fears can't stop me....can't stand not being able to sit on the porch with you, and giggle. Your farm is beautiful, Lily. Almost as beautiful as you are, my lovely, dear friend~
hey Lily, there's always something or the other that keeps you and others blogger busy with you! How b'ful the color of peppers appear..
Girl, thanks for inviting me at your place.. if "by chance" I come there.. then I will glad to meet you!
xoxoxoxxoxo
That's A LOT of hot peppers, like a lifetime supply.
One time I had a beautiful 2 acre garden, it was late summer early fall and we returned home after being away to find the garden destroyed. The calves had gotten spooked and a tree had fallen across the hot wire to the garden. 40 calves, they ate everything but the pumpkins and hot peppers like yours. Before we could get out there and repair the break in the fence they got back IN the garden and ate the pumpkins and hot peppers. The calves left soon after that for greener pastures. pum intended
you have an award to receive from my side! come soon and grab it!
you live a novel like life.. i told you in my very first comment! thanks for sharing it with us!
Thanks for inviting me also!
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