What’s been going on!
We are back! With the steamy weather having finally broken for a few days and everyone having had a week or more off there is spring in peoples step and minds. Good break with Jennie spending time in Indiana with her family and Trish going all the way to Montana! Betsy and I kept as low a profile as possible short of the many dinners out.
Lots to do this week including the endless mowing, holy crap can the grass grow fast. A cultivation pass through all the fall vegetables that we did manage to get planted after the big rains and before everyone left for a week. But the big job has been working in the pepper field both trellising and picking.
It is all about peppers for the next month or so as we work our way through the peak of the season and do we ever have the peppers to start roasting this Saturday! All varieties, colors and heat levels. Unfortunately the beautiful weather is not going to last that long so we will roast as far into the morning as we can bear it. Remember to come to the stand first to get your peppers into the cue and then when you are finished shopping your roasted peppers will be waiting for you. If you want a large amount roasted let us know and we will make sure to have them ready for you, they freeze great!
If you don’t make it to market this week, not to worry we will be roasting for months but the selection wanes over time. You might also want to attend our next cooking class at A Southern Season Cooking School next Monday August 29th, this one of course all about peppers! Working again with our friend and tomato guru Craig Lehoullier who is also a pepper grower and cook and the wonderful Caitlin Burke of the Cooking School we will have a great time and meal. If you haven’t ever taken a class at the Cooking School not only will you learn a lot but you will have a great meal including wine for a really reasonable price.
Picture of the Week

Super sweet orange Corno di Toro peppers, did I say we have a lot?
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