I don’t know, it may be like it is (I think) with seedless watermelon, that they’re modified or treated chemically to not produce seeds.TastyReuben do you think they harvest these peppers early, before seeds mature?
I don’t know, it may be like it is (I think) with seedless watermelon, that they’re modified or treated chemically to not produce seeds.TastyReuben do you think they harvest these peppers early, before seeds mature?
Not chemically treated. It's generic modification by cross pollination. To do with carrying 3 genes not the usual 2 or 4...I don’t know, it may be like it is (I think) with seedless watermelon, that they’re modified or treated chemically to not produce seeds.
I'd say that in the past year, the price of just about everything has almost doubled.So I went to Aldi today after not visiting/patronizing for awhile. Bought organic carrots, cherry tomatoes and bananas. Also, avocadoes, russet potatoes, green peppers, mandarins, blueberries and strawberries. Nice and fresh. However, their prices have almost doubled. Eggs, butter, produce are still cheaper than Whole Foods but wow.
Sparring again ?I went to Kroger to pick up a prescription for Tylenol with codeine for my ribs, and picked up a few things. Eggs, coconut water (good source of potassium that I need), kaiser rolls, granola bars, grapes and cantelope are a few of those things.
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My wife returned with these today:
Okra and old ginger. They were both packed in banana tree segments which is new to me.
What you doing with the okra?
Maybe the banana tree segments keep the produce from drying out?