A blog about food, and a little about reading, and some sewing, and I might even knit something.
look at those lovely colors!
Christmas colors!!
Nice picture! As usual!
does the red color make them sweeter? They are very pretty.
I'm often struck by the beauty of peppers -- all kinds, even in the market!Lovely photo.
The colors look great. I've seen ours turn just a tad bit orange before, but we pick them before they turn too much.
beautiful! does the taste change?
Another great picture! Can I ask what kind of camera you use? (I do know ultimately the person is responsible for great pictures, not the camera. ;))
Love the blog. There are so many great recipes and ideas here, great photos too.
They look good! t would be nice to be able to grow your own peppers.
Oh what a pretty shot. I am going to make a dish with beans and hot red peppers for a December post.Congrats on Foodie Blog Roll Random Blog today!
I miss my garden *sniff* *sniff*I have done that with banana peppers before and they taste so much more sweeter. Definitely worth waiting for them to go red if you can hold out.
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look at those lovely colors!
Christmas colors!!
Nice picture! As usual!
does the red color make them sweeter? They are very pretty.
I'm often struck by the beauty of peppers -- all kinds, even in the market!
Lovely photo.
The colors look great. I've seen ours turn just a tad bit orange before, but we pick them before they turn too much.
beautiful! does the taste change?
Another great picture! Can I ask what kind of camera you use? (I do know ultimately the person is responsible for great pictures, not the camera. ;))
Love the blog. There are so many great recipes and ideas here, great photos too.
They look good! t would be nice to be able to grow your own peppers.
Oh what a pretty shot. I am going to make a dish with beans and hot red peppers for a December post.
Congrats on Foodie Blog Roll Random Blog today!
I miss my garden *sniff* *sniff*
I have done that with banana peppers before and they taste so much more sweeter. Definitely worth waiting for them to go red if you can hold out.
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