RE: FW: [CH] 788 Varieties of Pepper Seeds (3 pages)

Dan Turkette (dan@tekinteractive.com)
Tue, 2 Sep 2003 14:37:30 -0500

Okay, apology granted. Art, maybe next time you could just send this to the
list with an expiation of what it was. I'm always suspect of blind links
when the recipients are hidden.

Regards,
Daniel H. Turkette
President & Executive Chef
The Great American Spice Company, Inc.
628 Leesburg Road
Fort Wayne, IN 46808
www.americanspice.com
260-420-8118




-----Original Message-----
From: Uncle Dirty Dave [mailto:xrated@ameritech.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 2:28 PM
To: Dan Turkette; 'chile-heads@globalgarden.com'
Cc: 'owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com'; 'pierces@cruzio.com'
Subject: Re: FW: [CH] 788 Varieties of Pepper Seeds (3 pages)


At 01:53 PM 9/2/2003 -0500, Dan Turkette wrote:
>Mike, this sure smells like spam unless I sent him a request in my sleep
>asking him for this.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Art Pierce [mailto:pierces@cruzio.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:28 PM
>To: undisclosed-recipients; undisclosed-recipients
>Subject: [CH] 788 Varieties of Pepper Seeds (3 pages)
>
>
>http://www.seedsavers.org/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=2000
&
>Category_Code=pepper

It looks to me like someone posting a place to get lotsa chile seeds. Do 
you even know what SSE is?

Seed Savers Exchange (SSE) is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization that is 
saving "heirloom" (handed-down) garden seeds from extinction.  SSE's 8,000 
members grow and distribute heirloom varieties of vegetables, fruits, 
grains, SSE's main focus is on heirloom varieties that gardeners and 
farmers brought to North America when their families immigrated, and 
traditional varieties grown by Native Americans, Mennonites and 
Amish.  Since SSE was founded in 1975, our members have distributed an 
estimated 750,000 samples of endangered seeds not available through 
catalogs and often on the verge of extinction.  SSE has always been the 
leader of the heirloom seed movement, and the diligent efforts of our 
members are making rare heirloom varieties available to gardeners
everywhere.


I'm sure Art will accept your apology.

ENJOY!!!

Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
Home of Hardin Cider & Yaaaaa Hoooo Ahhhhh Hot Sauce!!!