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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Wordless/Wordful Wednesday
These are the first of the peppers that have come off of mine and Golfergirls pepper plant. We are going to be making Stuffed Peppers for supper tonight. We can not wait to try them. She has loved watching them grow.
Cool! You grew those? They look great! We are growing tomatoes right now-the first time ever trying to grow something ourselves. I'll see how those do before I branch out to peppers. LOL! I make a mean stuffed pepper myself!
Yummy! I LOVE stuffed peppers and they are so easy to make. It's just that you can't afford to buy the peppers at the grocery store anymore. They cost a fortune! You and your family are mighty blessed to have some growing in your own yard! My mom and dad have a garden every year. They have had one just about every year since before I was born. So did my grandparents who lived next door to us the whole time I was growing up. We had all kinds of fruits and vegetables all year long - fresh during the summer and canned during the winder. Unfortunately, though, I did NOT inherit the gardening gene from them. I kill EVERYTHING, plus I absolutely HATE being outside. So, I guess I will continue to pout when I see the prices at the grocery store. ;0)
Well, I hope you have a great evening and lots of fun with Golfergirl making supper!
How cool! We didn't do peppers this year. Now I wish we would have.
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Cool! You grew those? They look great! We are growing tomatoes right now-the first time ever trying to grow something ourselves. I'll see how those do before I branch out to peppers. LOL! I make a mean stuffed pepper myself!
ReplyDeleteHow satisfying!
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats. They look awesome. We tried and failed at a garden last year.
ReplyDeleteHow great! I love watching things grow too. Too bad I kill any kind of plants.
ReplyDeleteSound yummy! I've been craving stuffed peppers all week!
ReplyDeleteWOW -- I am so jealous. I have a black thumb. I kill plants and vegetables wouldn't have a chance. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThey look great. I hope to plant a garden next year. Please share your stuffed pepper recipe.
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy! I love green pepper but have never had any luck growing them!
ReplyDeleteNothing like fresh veggies in the summer!
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ReplyDeleteOh we just grilled peppers tonight on shishkabobs they were as yummy as these look!
ReplyDeleteMakes me wish I had a garden - those look terrific! I bet you had a great meal.
ReplyDeleteYum! I love green peppers.
ReplyDeleteThose look awesome! Yummy
ReplyDeleteYUM. They look great!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't plant peppers this year, but you make me wish we had!
ReplyDeleteYummy! I LOVE stuffed peppers and they are so easy to make. It's just that you can't afford to buy the peppers at the grocery store anymore. They cost a fortune! You and your family are mighty blessed to have some growing in your own yard! My mom and dad have a garden every year. They have had one just about every year since before I was born. So did my grandparents who lived next door to us the whole time I was growing up. We had all kinds of fruits and vegetables all year long - fresh during the summer and canned during the winder. Unfortunately, though, I did NOT inherit the gardening gene from them. I kill EVERYTHING, plus I absolutely HATE being outside. So, I guess I will continue to pout when I see the prices at the grocery store. ;0)
ReplyDeleteWell, I hope you have a great evening and lots of fun with Golfergirl making supper!
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awesome! I have yet to successfully grow anything- except a baby LOL
ReplyDeletethey look gorgeous. looks satisfying. I used to love having a garden but, don't have one here in Phoenix metro
ReplyDeleteawesome! congrats! i wish i could keep even Ivy alive, ha ha :)
ReplyDeleteSweet! I checked mine today and they are JUST starting to bud or bloom or whatever they hell it's called. (my first garden this year, can ya tell?)
ReplyDeleteYummy! I haven't had stuffed peppers in a very long time!
ReplyDeleteThose look so good. I'll have to try red and green next year.
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