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04.11.2010, 09:44 PM

Small medium or large, depends on how much chunk you want in your spoon type thing. As for heat I haven't experimented enough to tell if size difference relates or not.
   
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04.11.2010, 09:57 PM

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Small medium or large, depends on how much chunk you want in your spoon type thing. As for heat I haven't experimented enough to tell if size difference relates or not.
I think i would like the chunk's towards the smaller end of things. I would'nt think the size of chunks would effect the heat . I mean whats the difference if the chili had two peppers worth large chunks or two peppers worth of small or medium chunks. It is the same amount of peppers . But the smaller chucks would have better coverage thru out the chili .


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04.12.2010, 09:34 PM

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Small medium or large, depends on how much chunk you want in your spoon type thing. As for heat I haven't experimented enough to tell if size difference relates or not.
My second batch of chilli tasted real good . The anaheim peppers added some nice flavor . I think in the next batch i will add a few more. As they did'nt really add any heat just some flavor & texture.


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