Friday, 4 May 2007

PEPPERS and more ...


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

hello

Anonymous said...

The pepppers is a good vegetables,interessant and nutrient.
Peppers come in various shapes and sizes and are packed with vitamin C
Yellow and Red peppers contain more than double th vitamin C of a green pepper.
Taste also varies from bitter to sweet to spicy. Peppers can be used in a variety of culinary applications.

Anonymous said...

hello anonymous...

Veronica Papalia said...

eleonora, what's your best recipe with peppers?

Anonymous said...

Roast stuffed peppers is a favourite....And your?

Veronica Papalia said...

mine? ... I like pasta with pepper cream and rucola.
and now, how do you grow peppers?

Anonymous said...

loooser

Anonymous said...

Peppers do not like the cold so plant out your seedlings after the last of the spring frosts.Leave about 45cm between plants.
The position of your garden that receives at least 8 hours of sunshine every day. Don t like very high temperatures.The soil should be well drained.
keep the soil moist but not sodden.
Cut ripe peppers 1cm above there lid. If you have some unripe peppers when the first frost is due then cut the plant, bring it inside and allow the peppers to finish ripening inside.

Anonymous said...

The important events in the history of pepper:
Is originated in Alexandria, Egypt in 80 d.c..
Captain Jonathan Carnes of Salem, Massachusetts, returns from sumatra with first largest peppers and puts united States in world peppers.
Professor Szent Gyorgi wins Nobel Prize for research with red, yellow and green peppers, in wich his discovered vitamin C.

Anonymous said...

The Story of Art Pepper
Through me, you go into the city of grief,
Through me, you go into the pain that is eternal,
Through me, you go among people lost."
Art Pepper's famous autobiography, "Straight Life.
The subject, hero and villain of the story is Art Pepper, a gifted jazz musician who sacrificed a significant portion of his life to his love of heroin.
For 473 pages, Pepper's speech pattern is captured on paper just as it was caught on tape. His accent, his attitude, the slang of his era—it's all here.
What's beautiful about this book is that it's the biography of a jazz musician, and it READS like jazz.