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Feb 9, 2025 - 1:14:50 PM
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rinemb

USA

16899 posts since 5/24/2005

As I was coring an orange bell pepper to chop it up, a baby fell out. I have never seen this before? Brad

*sorry the second pic does not belong, but I have not been able to delete it, argghhh.


Edited by - rinemb on 02/09/2025 13:18:50

Feb 9, 2025 - 2:45:40 PM
like this
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Texasbanjo (Moderator)

USA

31331 posts since 8/3/2003

It's not that unusual. I have found that in green bell peppers quite often. It's edible!

Feb 9, 2025 - 3:13:24 PM

slammer

USA

4765 posts since 12/30/2008

I get great orange , yellow, and red peppers at Aldi. You know how I feel about …………….i can hardly say it…….green bell peppers.
But, I’ve found quite a few pepper babies over the years. From stores and the Amish we get seasonally.
Slammer!!!

Edited by - slammer on 02/09/2025 15:14:06

Feb 9, 2025 - 3:29:28 PM

Owen

Canada

16684 posts since 6/5/2011
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Like Sherry said ^^ ... probably a relatively small %age, but not newsworthy  ..... maybe there's some hanky-panky going on on the long truck ride. [But I have seen 'em in the ones from our garden, so .... ???]

Feb 10, 2025 - 4:45:13 AM

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The ..roots of...
Cloning..... :0/

Feb 10, 2025 - 6:37:21 AM
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rinemb

USA

16899 posts since 5/24/2005

BTW, I have not seen that dulcimer in maybe 15 years or more, I bet the cherry wood is aging well...that or cracking up. I think I will go upstairs and open the case. I asked Ron, the maker, to use dragon flies and ginkgo leaves for the sound holes, hoping that would attract Marilyn to playing it. Nope, that did not work. Brad

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