i eat a lot of chilies...
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i have about 15 jalapeno plants..... 12 korean chili plants... and 4 habanero plants....
i eat a lot of chilies...
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I have 12 chilli plants growing at the moment. I thought it might be fun considering the amount we get through.
I found this regarding the jerky:
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Chillies now we are talking.. I grew loads last year aswell lion had a really good year was growing them till December. In the end I had to give half away as I ended up with a shoe box worth of dried chillies. Was also experimenting with a few different varieties aswell. A friend of mine managed to cross breed his to a stupid hot mungrel variety which was awesome.
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i'd probably lose... cause a lot of people can't stand the heat from my jalapenos
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Originally posted by tupacboy View Postsmells like we should have a jerky competition!
Now you're talking.
As a long time lover of excellent food delicacies, I nominate, and indeed second, myself as one of those who would selflessly take on the arduous task of judging.
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I should add, for those who haven't tried it, that it's awesome!!!!Originally posted by rokkitsci View PostI'm a bit confused here. Georky is not available in ANY shops, ANYWHERE.
Georky is made exclusively by me, DBA Rev. George, and is, arguably, the finest dried meat product on planet Earth. Georky is not perishable, having a half-life of something on the order of 12 billion years, thus would be exempt from customs' ruling.
That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
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hmm... i sent out 2 packets that day... both to the uk... this one got seized... but the other one to my best friend there didn't... i wrote jerky on both...weird...
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WTF?
I'm a bit confused here. Georky is not available in ANY shops, ANYWHERE.Originally posted by eggopp View PostIts classed as a perishable food product and therefore its not allowed to be sent.. yet saying that, you can buy it in some shops (not nice stuff) and thats imported from overseas... one rule to sell crap and another from getting decent home made stuff off mates.. as with everything else in the UK another dual standardOriginally posted by rokkitsciWhat are the UK regulations regarding Georky?
Georky is made exclusively by me, DBA Rev. George, and is, arguably, the finest dried meat product on planet Earth. Georky is not perishable, having a half-life of something on the order of 12 billion years, thus would be exempt from customs' ruling.
That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
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Very odd rule - Is it euro bollocks or did we think of that one ourselves?
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