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We also smelled the ripe habaneros in the garden today while unloading groceries in the front yard! I first thought mr muddy was a bit crazy until I smelled them too!!! Anyone else experienced this????
I smell the peppers in my garden when by the plants. If a pepper falls and begins to rot, it can smell quite a bit - it's just fermenting in the open air after all.
 
I dehydrated the remaining chipotles and then decided today to toss them in the blender. I now have over half a pint of chipotle chili flakes. They should be great to add a spicy, smoky flavor to dishes like chili and tacos or even on top of pizza. I'm dreaming up a chipotle cream sauce over pasta now.
 
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Seems I’m not getting reminders anymore …

So we’ve got a hawthorn bush burgeoning with berries just starting to ripen. I was thinking of trying out hawthorn ketchup. Anyone had this? I’m guessing it would be somewhere along the lines of a fruity BBQ sauce or possibly something akin to sweet and sour sauce? More importantly, can I can non-tomato ketchup via water bathing?
 
Also I wish I had y’all’s tolerance for hot peppers. I think I would like the flavor, just can’t take the heat! (Also can’t stand bell peppers). I have two MILD jalapeño plants that is still producing like gang busters. They are too hot for me 😢 I did make a few poppers (cheese helps anything) and a small amount of red jalapeños hot sauce. The guy that takes my extra eggs that volunteers at a local food pantry says they’ll take them, so off they go!
 
Today's preservation activity is focused on sunflower seeds. The sunflowers (mammoth variety I believe) have hung for a few weeks now in the sunroom to fully dry. I got all the seeds off. There were only 3 large heads, but the seeds filled about 1/3 of a grocery bag. I need to pick out some husk bits that held the seeds in place but then I'll drop them in salt water and roast them in the oven I think.
 

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