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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckin Bronco View Post
    I'd rather you send me that relish.
    Let me know next time you are coming through Florence and I will set you up. MG
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    I take an PLB in the shower with me. Can't ever be too safe.

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    I bet they are good in homemade salsa. I'd like to try some in a batch . I'll pm you later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggie Glover View Post
    Let me know next time you are coming through Florence and I will set you up. MG
    **SCDUCKS.COM, LLC takes absolutely no responsibility for anyone consuming Cilantro in any way shape or form.

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    Got a buddy that grows Reapers and Trinidad Scorpions. Hell, he grows probably twenty different exotic peppers. The dude eats them all like candy. He makes hot sauces and crushed/ground pepper blends for friends. The sauces and blends aren't too bad. To hell with them straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by b-stick View Post
    I have 10 or so reaper plants and several other pepper plants.

    I enjoy growing the exotic peppers.

    It's a challenge.
    Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but peppers are the easiest thing to grow in my garden. No disease or pest issues, no hand-pollinating, no pruning, low fertilizer inputs, and big yields. They do grow slowly.

    My brother has been growing reapers for 3-4 years. He has burned out his tastebuds/nerves on hot wing challenges and can eat a reaper straight without flinching but a little bit. He has a 3 year old potted bush that he throws inside each winter. Probably has 100 green reapers on it now. I have a basket full in the freezer and jars in the pantry from last year. One in a big pot of spaghetti sauce adds good heat and flavor, but much more concentrated than that can be rough.
    Last edited by WNM; 06-15-2017 at 03:04 PM.

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    I'm gone ask a dumb question. What is the deal with cilantro? Why is it so bad. I don't eat it so I have no idea.

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    Great question actually. It is evil is the answer.

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    But why is it evil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Great question actually. It is evil is the answer.
    Cilantro's only purpose is to serve as a warning. If you see someone eating it or hear of anyone openly admitting they like it then you know you have a communist amongst you as well as an ISIS and al kayder sympathizer.

    And they probably like having their butthole played with.

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    A.K.A. Mexican lettuce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    And they probably like having their butthole played with.
    now when you say "played with" what exactly are you referring to? I will tell you that misapplication or overdosing of said pepper/cilantro/onion mix does have a direct, if not somewhat delayed, effect on one's butthole. It has made more than a few good man use shower wands in unusual ways.

    I will not, WILL NOT admit that on more than one occasion, exercising poor judgment, induced unspeakable pain after a visit to the urinal after enjoying my peppers. I will however tell you that a single pair of latex gloves will not protect you when you are processing these peppers for dehydration. Now enjoy that visual for the remainder of the day. MG
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