tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173509801114364154.post3769796573338966970..comments2024-03-17T04:14:05.997-05:00Comments on Sam, Coffee, Money, & Thyme: More Gifts of VeggiesSAMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16485146123969622896noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173509801114364154.post-85110805403831077582014-10-01T13:47:15.152-05:002014-10-01T13:47:15.152-05:00My informal Facebook poll determined banana pepper...My informal Facebook poll determined banana peppers, and that the red ones would probably be hot. I'll have to give one a try sliced and fried up, and then determine what to use them for. I think a Fajita night be in order, and because I received so many, slice and freeze for deep winter. Thanks for jumping over from Frugal Queen-isn't she a gem and what a great source of ideas. I see you have a site, and when I get home tonight, I'll pay it a visit. SAMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16485146123969622896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173509801114364154.post-85305997939393262052014-10-01T13:17:31.334-05:002014-10-01T13:17:31.334-05:00Hello,
I stumbled over here from Frugal Queen'...Hello,<br /><br />I stumbled over here from Frugal Queen's site. I may be too late to help, but I wanted to say that those peppers look like banana peppers, which come in both hot and mild forms. They are that yellow/green color until ripe, then they turn red or orange. We like the mild ones sliced up in salads, but I bet they could be stuffed and baked, too, although they are not as thick-walled as some of the other stuffing peppers. You could probably do the same with the hot ones, but the one time I grew those we mostly diced them up and added them to things like soups and stews. I don't remember what kind of peppers I was trying to plant, but the label was wrong and I was surprised to see banana peppers growing and even more surprised when I bit into one expecting a sweet pepper, only to find they were pretty hot!The Nostalgic Cookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09096882611972543708noreply@blogger.com