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Green Chili Season in the Southwest!
Ummm, ummmm. I can already smell roasting chili's in the late summer air. The green chili harvest is starting to come in, and we'll be smelling them roasting for the next month. The chili's are put in a huge turnstyle with a hot fire beneath them. The chili's are rolled in their wire mesh cage and the flame burns the waxy skin right off them. You take home your bushel of roasted chili's and make fresh green chili stew and chili rellenos and lots of other delights. Any remaining chili's are frozen against the dire months when fresh chili's are unavailable.
If you will be traveling in the Southwest, pick up some fresh roasted green chili's. You won't regret it! :) |
yep. they're good! supposed to be a great chile harvest this year, too.
"chili" is a spicy meat/bean stew though. |
According to the Mirriam-Webster on-line dictionary:
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did you know chili peppers are really fruit?
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They're also great on a burger with cheese and bbq sauce. |
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(untwists panties.) |
lol @ The More You Know logo, bullitt!
Did you know the human head weighs 8 pounds? |
Did you know dogs can't look up?
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I loved the smell of the roasting peppers! Need me some more. Today!
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There is a little farmer's market up the street from us that roasts fresh Hatch green chilies... yummy
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we have chile roasters at every supermarket, including Wal-Mart, here. We send frozen green chile care packages to expats.
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I've seen dogs look up. They can't crane their heads like we do, but they can do an aproximation of looking up.
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Maybe dogs know about the dangers of birds pooping in your eyeballs. Survival of the fittest and all...
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