The peppers were so potent, I had to wear rubber gloves while chopping!
When our kids had colds, they wanted chicken soup; my husband on the other hand wants bubbling hot spicy chili. While shopping for peppers, none were labeled. I asked the grocer and she informed me that as a general rule of thumb, the smaller the pepper, the hotter. I wonder if GMG readers have found this to be the case as well.
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Rule number#1 when dealing with the hot stuff – I found out rubbing eye’s is also a no-no think pepper spray…This looks really good cure for the common cold. Thanks Dave:-) Kim:-)
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Good point Dave.
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Yes, the smaller, the hotter ….like the Thai ones! And the ones from Hungary ….
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Thanks Solange. I was also looking for Anaheim peppers, too. Google image search on phone at the market was a huge help, too.
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