like Louisiana , Tabasco , or Mrs Renfros Habanero?..
Yeah cause that’s not just a leaf.I cloned a leaf once it rooted but never did anything else I thought about doing that with one of these........may still do that.
I kinda like it… can’t help but wonder tho would the clones of her do the same thing.I did there were a few on there I left a couple to see what happens.
That cut has been with me forever and never saw that before.
Was jammed up into the hood with the 400 hps perhaps it’s a light saturation thing?
It was Marcos pizza to the rescue that nighteven if it means working overtime
Oh no…Southern Comfort…. I gotta stay miles away from thatSee now that's what I'm talking about. When I registered at this website I thought IC stood International Cooking. A great place to exchange recipe's.
HOMEMADE IRISH CREAM
Combine 3/4 cup whiskey (Kessler), 1/2 cup rum (Bicardi light), 1/2 cup brandy (Korbel), 1/8 cup Southern Comfort, 1/4 cup chocolate syrup, 1 tsp instant coffee, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1/2 tsp almond extract, 1 can (14oz) sweetened condensed milk. Mix thoroughly. Then gently stir in 1 cup egg beaters and 1 cup heavy whipping cream. Yield is 1 quart plus a small glass on the rocks. Enjoy!
That liver has to be real done for me. Almost crispy and I need copious amounts of those onions to get thru it all. Bacon helps too. I have not made it in a whilegood idea!…
copious amounts of ketchup works for me
I need my doc to read that, or maybe GW to explain it in laymen’s terms.Yup or any hot sauce made with Cayenne peppers
Cayenne peppers are great at keeping the blood flowing through old veins. In a pinch you may be able to stop a heart attack with Cayenne pepper tea.
Capsaicin may have important potential for promoting vascular and metabolic health - PMC
Capsaicin, the phytochemical responsible for the spiciness of peppers, has the potential to modulate metabolism via activation of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) receptors, which are found not only on nociceptive sensory neurons, ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I'll check it out in the morning!I need my doc to read that, or maybe GW to explain it in laymen’s terms.
a dry fart or a wet fart...at our age it makes a huge difference...