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<blockquote data-quote="Widowmaker" data-source="post: 4912213" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>I will have to try those cayennes next year. Do you dry them or use them fresh? I don't plant many of the hotter varieties because we just don't use anything hotter than jalapeños in our cooking. Here's one of the hauls from this week. I planted Anaheim's and tomatillos (which haven't ripened enough to be picked yet) for the first time and we have started using the Anaheim's a lot when cooking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Widowmaker, post: 4912213, member: 16547"] I will have to try those cayennes next year. Do you dry them or use them fresh? I don’t plant many of the hotter varieties because we just don’t use anything hotter than jalapeños in our cooking. Here’s one of the hauls from this week. I planted Anaheim’s and tomatillos (which haven’t ripened enough to be picked yet) for the first time and we have started using the Anaheim’s a lot when cooking. [/QUOTE]
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