Fwd: Re: [CH] NM Chiles

John H. Sphar (jsphar@pacbell.net)
Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:19:04 -0800 (PST)

sorry - I keep forgetting to add the lisat as an
adresee... John S.

--- "John H. Sphar" <jsphar@pacbell.net> wrote:

> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:16:56 -0800 (PST)
> From: "John H. Sphar" <jsphar@pacbell.net>
> Subject: Re: [CH] NM Chiles
> To: Byron <byronbromley@tellink.net>
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> Byron. you sayin hat Jim has NM Chimayo growing?
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> --- Byron <byronbromley@tellink.net> wrote:
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> > And like
> > everyone else I would like to find it.  
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> > :-)  Go to Jim Campbells open fields  next year 
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> >  Pick about 2x of what you think you need.    
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> > I know a few that will be growing some next year.
> I
> > am sure mine won't taste like it was grown in NM 
> > but close  enough for me.
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> > John H. Sphar wrote:
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> > >I do order direct.  But not Chimayo.  All New
> > Mexico
> > >chiles taste better when grown in New Mexico. 
> The
> > >other point was that yeah Chimayo is real, but
> rare
> > as
> > >all other posts attest to.  Chimayo is a New
> > Mexican
> > >chile, predominately used for molido.  And like
> > >everyone else I would like to find it.  There are
> > as
> > >you know many different varieties of NM chile.
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> > >John S.
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> > >>Dewitt in 2 books mentions Chimayo  I think it's
> > >>real 
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> > >>If you want NM  Chiles why not order direct..
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> > >>http://www.hatch-chile.com/
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