I must say that our garden was not the best attended to this year. But as nature will have it, we did have produce.
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Mom's peppers and carrots did VERY well!
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Yummo! Actually, all the peppers turned red while inside waiting to be cut and froze. FYI: Red, orange and yellow peppers are simply ripe green peppers. Green peppers are not ripe, hence the bitter taste.
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Hurray for harvest.
Alissa
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