Do "the hate" first if you havent.13/f/taiwan wrote:
it was the first movie i downloaded after reformatting the computer but i still haven't seen it yet.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2ni8qxg.jpg
btw they do that in jail/prison as well.
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Do "the hate" first if you havent.13/f/taiwan wrote:
it was the first movie i downloaded after reformatting the computer but i still haven't seen it yet.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2ni8qxg.jpg
btw they do that in jail/prison as well.
No, they have to grow first silly.Adams_BJ wrote:
given it a go yet?
Last edited by 13rin (2011-09-10 18:45:37)
Yup, I have the limited edition version of this. (The one that shipped in a coffin). It is good stuff. I particularly like it on bratwurst and in pasta.13rin wrote:
http://www.hotsauce.com/Dave-s-NEW-Ghost-Pepper-Naga-Jolokia-Hot-Sauce-p/1987.htm
I have a bottle of Dave's in the fridge. And yes, I use it. At 650,000 SCU one time it made tears stream down my face. Delicious, but downright hot.
what happened to em? honestly i would love to have a big pepper garden but you really do need the right climate to do it right, if you're growing em as annuals then you need a quick last frost and even then if you're growing from seed you need to start a few months indoors before the last frost.SonderKommando wrote:
The plants died. Forgot all about this thread lol.
We were growing them at a co-workers desk. They sprouted and promptly died. Not sure why.. The Serrano plant did well though and we regularly harvested peppers off it.andros wrote:
what happened to em? honestly i would love to have a big pepper garden but you really do need the right climate to do it right, if you're growing em as annuals then you need a quick last frost and even then if you're growing from seed you need to start a few months indoors before the last frost.SonderKommando wrote:
The plants died. Forgot all about this thread lol.
so indoors is definitely a must for starting seeds unless you live in the tropics/sub tropics like florida or parts of texas and socal for example then you can start em in a greenhouse prolly and overwinter them.
cause i read that peppers are actually perennials and they grow for a few years as a bush, hard to overwinter them when you live in an area with a proper winter like you or me. i got a bunch of peppers off my cayenne plant though.
that dave's sauce looks pretty good btw. i've seen a few good local hot sauces in farmers markets and shit before.