A very smart dog. Maybe you should try spicing up his/her dog food. Sounds like a real chile lover. ---- Kris Kumler <kris+chile-heads@kumler.us> wrote: > Hi Janna (and PepperHeadFred too), > You lurked for a much shorter period of time than I did! I was > subscribed (via digest) for several years at least. As for hot > stuff... come to Open Fields... find a guy named Butch and tell him > you heard he's got a lot of sissy peppers. > > Oh, and the surest thing to fix that black thumb with plants is to try > and grow more plants, figure out what went wrong, and try again! My > dog took out two of my cayenne plants yesterday. Ate all the peppers > and then yanked the plants! > > -- > Kris > > > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 17:18, Jannafer Franklin<jannafer@qcnet.net> wrote: > > PepperHeadFred's post has inspired me to introduce myself as well. > > I joined last November, actually, but have ended up being a bit of a lurker. > > I posted once, and when I saw no one replied I kind of retreated back into a > > corner. I wasn't sure if (A) my post never showed up, or (B) you guys hate > > new people. LOL! :) > > > > But here I am! > > > > I'm from Michigan, I love hot peppers. I'm 39, and am trying to forget the > > fact that I will be 40 in January. > > In my fridge right now is a huge variety of hot sauces. Some are good, some > > are disappointing. I think the hottest thing I've found so far is called > > "357 Mad Dog." > > If you know of anything hotter, please share. :) > > > > I've enjoyed lurking and reading the various recipes and chitchat. > > I promise I am not one of the moderate corps. :) > > > > It would be wonderful to grow my own peppers, if not for the unfortunate > > fact that plants hate me and inevitably die whenever I try to take care of > > them. > > > > Have a nice Monday, if indeed such a thing is possible. ;) > > > > --Janna > >