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to (hot) to handlea few chillies of some of my plants
Re: to (hot) to handleLove the colours Pa, but the flash could a bit softer...
Re: to (hot) to handleMy first thought ... Yum!
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Re: to (hot) to handleNice selection there Pa. And I think the high use of flash works well with them
Lemon Drops, Thai Reds, what looks to be a Mexican Twilight, yummy!
Re: to (hot) to handleColour.
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Re: to (hot) to handleAnd here I was expecting something entirely different
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Re: to (hot) to handleThe colours are fantastic!!
Makes me want to get a couple and start cutting them up to go with a stir fry!! Shorty
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