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Excellent source for raw/fresh Habanero peppers (AND Bhut Jolokias) by unyquity ..... Herbal Formulas Support Forum

Date:   8/16/2011 3:43:01 AM ( 13 y ago)
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'Just wanted to let everybody that makes their own herbal formulas know...I have found an AWESOME source for organically grown fresh/raw Habanero Peppers!  These beauties are not "certified" organic, but they are grown organically...in fact, the grower applies far better than typical 'organic standard growing methods')!   Here's how they are grown:

>>>I am not certified organic but do practice organic techniques using French intensive approach. Composted manures, Bone meal, Rock Phosphate,and Greensand then as the season progresses Fish emulsion foliar spray. Some chemical compounds occur naturally I use only OMRI listed chemicals<<<

How awesome are these habbies?  This year they're HUGE and extra hot; these pix say it all...

'Look awesome?  Yes indeedy.  And these pix were taken a day after they arrived in Iowa...those habbies are 4 1/2 days "off the vine"!!

The orders I've received haven't had ANY duds - I am THRILLED with the quality! There's approximately 65 individual peppers in pound.

They also offer dried Habbies (remember, dried peppers are MUCH hotter than their raw counterparts).  And get this, these are not kiln, dehydrator, or 'commercially' dried; this wonderful grower dries them NATURALLY (in the sun)! 

Here's her contact information:

name: Roxanne
contact email: roxanne1953@yahoo.com


cell phone: 713-816-8816

prices (unbelievably reasonable!):

Fresh Orange Habaneros for $5.00 a LB.

It's cheaper to ship 2, 3, 4, 5 Pounds in a Flat Rate Box

Price of Habs go down to $4.00 LB if 20 pounds or more ordered (plus shipping, of course)

1 Pound of naturally Dried Orange Habanero's for $50.00 Priority shipment included.

Regarding the Bhut Jolokia's -- the price is $20 for 20 fresh peppers...and that price includes Priority mail!

Remember: the growing season ends with the first frost (which is typically around December 15, but with the strange weather this year, who knows). Fresh habbies won't be available again in the US until August/September of next year.   GET 'EM WHILE THE GETTIN'S GOOD!

Healthiest of blessings -

Unyquity

 

P.S. Insert typical disclaimer here - this is not me 'selling anything' or profiting in any way - just me wanting to share a great source so we can all support each other in these troubled times, rather than handing our money over to 'the Organic Elite' corporations that pretend they're concerned about our health (and our planet's health) but are snugly tucked into bed wtih Monsanto.The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto: What Now?


 

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