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Old 01-04-2008, 02:26 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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Default first smoke on char-griller duo


On 31-Mar-2008, "
wrote:

On Mar 31, 9:02 am, "Nunya Bidnits"
wrote:


You're making chipotle! Are you using red ripened japs?
That's the only way
I've done it.


serious snipping here


For sauces etc. where I need a larger amount I can get
chipotle powder and
sometimes whole chipotle from Planters Seed
Co.http://plantersseed.com/


I haven't seen them before. How is their ground chipotle?
Smoky?
Smoky enough that you don't lose the punch in a recipe?

The prices don't look bad if they are a good product.

Thanks for the link!

Robert


Plantersseed is a new one for me too Robert. I get my pepper
products from sweetfreedomfarm.com. I use a lot of their
Ancho
and New Mexican Red. I do have serrano and chipotle as well.
The prices are so reasonable, there's no reason to NOT have
a variety on hand.

Brick(Just treading water here)
 

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