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Awww mate thanks....... but im not begging for money........ more looking for ways to get rid of these habaneros and get something i need in return. And also burn someone elses butt other than mine :)

Probably a stupid idea

there is always the bin i guess.

cheers
 
haha, yeah me too :) but i wouldnt mind a jar to stir up the natives... put me down for 1 for sh!ts and giggles.
 
Awww mate thanks....... but im not begging for money........ more looking for ways to get rid of these habaneros and get something i need in return. And also burn someone elses butt other than mine :)

Probably a stupid idea

there is always the bin i guess.

cheers

With the volume of chilli you grow you could almost turn it into a little home business - Tony's bum burner chilli pastes...

I just ran out of habenero sauce so I'd gladly fork over a few $ for some.

Just ate my lunch - steak sanger with my home made birdseye sauce... my lips are still tingling. B)

Cheers
Dave
 
Rightio then........ I will look into cost of jars ect.

This isnt sauce.......... its pure Orange Habanero paste. great as a dipping sauce for pieces of chicken. your mouth waters a bit but its got the most amazing flavour.

Or you can make sauce bu just spooning some into your recipe.

I think 40 - 50 habaneros filled a 250g sauce jar. Pictures are above somewhere.

Was thinking about putting it on Ebay but not sure about liability if someone eats a spoonfull.

cheers
 
I'll be up for a jar - moved into this place 6 months ago and haven't got around to doing much with the garden yet. I've got some chillis growing in a pot, but they look a little pathetic (a bit of neglect will do that <_< ) .
 
Tone, with those 200 habs in the freezer why dont you do up a few different sauces? I be up for a few jars of different sauces in exchange for dollars of course. Could be a start of a new enterprise for you Tony? You could even start selling seeds?
Cheers
Steve
 
When i get time i will get prices on some sauce bottles and jars for them.

When i get time being the operative part of the sentance ;)

you only need ablout 10 chillis in a liter of sauce so i have enough to make bucket loads

cheers
 
you guys need to try some of the habaneros I grew (rated as the hottest in the world.) and believe me they live up to their reputation....... mmmmmm can still remember the burn. speaking of chillis we had the chilli fest at jindivic a couple of weeks ago and there were a few chilli beers on offer there i am led to believe.
 
It's my understanding that Habaneros are about a third as hot as the hottest chillis in the world...
 
maybe he meant the habeneros were the hottest in the hab variety, thats how i read it.. :)
 
probably Coribian Reds..... they are suposed to be the hottest habs..... i have them growing.

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There are more than 2 hotter. Bhut Jolokia, Bih Jolokia, Naga Morich, 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion, and a couple of others that i cant remember. I have 4 of the above growing :)

cheers
 
Beautiful Tony! :wub:

It's a little bit less wet here now... - and I have a big handful of Habs and long green skinny ones - enough for a litre of sauce... mmm :D

InCider.
 
great to hear youve dried out and got some peppers going mate.

you lot keen on some chilli ****

Chocolate habaneros

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The Goats weed. The plant is 5 feet tall now and 2 feet wide. This on one small patch of unripe chillis before they turn red

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This Orange Habanero has produced over 100 chillis so far and has a second wind. There are over 100 green chillis growing and im a bit worried because i have 2 plants like this.

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Here is the Red hab (left) Orange Hab (center rear) and the chocolate hab (right)

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and my new babies. The rare and stinking hot 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion, and in the smaller pot, Devil Tongue. They are a yellow habanero like chilli, similar to the Fetalii.

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I also have 2 Bhut Jolokia plants just sprouted too. going to keep then happy through the winter for next year.

cheers
 
probably Coribian Reds..... they are suposed to be the hottest habs..... i have them growing.

Of course you do... B)

Do people catch fire walking past your place or do you have some sort of exotic shielding to prevent bystanders being affected by the capsaicin fog that hovers over your back yard? :D

There are more than 2 hotter. Bhut Jolokia, Bih Jolokia, Naga Morich, 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion, and a couple of others that i cant remember. I have 4 of the above growing

I rest my case.
 
Tony
Is that horse manure in the three pots with the three seedlings?
Cheers
Steve
 
YEah mate....... horse poo. It works tops!

Ive been wondering why birds that land in the backyard spontainiously combust....... now i know why :)

cheers
 
After those pics I'll need some 'man-time' alone! :eek:

Great Pics Tony. I got fistful of baby capscicums from one of my boy's schoolmates' parents. (I think I went to far with the relationship there!)

Cute little buggers - they'll make a grea filler for the Hab sauce this easter.

InCider.
 
It's my understanding that Habaneros are about a third as hot as the hottest chillis in the world...

There are more than 2 hotter. Bhut Jolokia, Bih Jolokia, Naga Morich, 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion, and a couple of others that i cant remember. I have 4 of the above growing :)

What I meant Tony is that Bhut Jolokia is three times hotter than a Habanero....

With the recent hot spell in Melbourne, I think my Bhut Jolokia's on its last legs. I had it sitting in my polytent and the temps must've got extreme. The cotyledon leaves fell off and the 2 other leaves aren't looking the best. I hope it pulls through!

My herb garden too a severe beating too...
 

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