I just get a kick out of growing my own gear I guess.  Seems to taste nicer too, although that's possibly in the head.  I know the toms do.
							
						
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 This.Originally posted by norrahe View PostChilli jam:
 
 4 red peppers
 10 chillis
 500g Sugar
 200ml cider vinegar
 
 Chilli Jam is gorgeous. Big stack of Carrs water biscuits and a sizeable wedge of uber-mature cheddar liberally spread with jam and i'm happy.Comment
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 I have Apache, Banana, Volcana and Jalapeno this year. Moved house last month so didn't pot on until the last few weeks. Lots of flowers coming now and hoping we get a few hot weeks over the rest of the summer! I like cooking Thai green curry with fresh green ones straight off the plants. My chilli pickle did not do well last year, cooked for too long and it tasted a bit burnt Dried and ground up the Apaches from last year and put them in lots of things - very nice in soups in over the winter. Dried and ground up the Apaches from last year and put them in lots of things - very nice in soups in over the winter.Comment
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 Please can someone explain to me why I sometimes get hot and not-so-hot chillis from the same plant?...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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 It depends on the fruits exposure to the sunlight, so ones with more sunlight, will be hotter, than ones deeper in the bush. This is what I have been told, but always forget to try out. I have also been told that this can be due to when the fruit matures, and on how dry/wet the soil is?Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostPlease can someone explain to me why I sometimes get hot and not-so-hot chillis from the same plant?
 
 I think I dont know!Comment
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