Now that your pepper is seed-free, you’re good to go! Slice it into strips, dice it into cubes, or leave it whole—whatever your recipe calls for. Don’t forget to chop the “shoulders” (the part around ...
Fresh peppers can disappointingly soften if stored improperly, but with the right storage method, they can be kept crisp for more than a fortnight. Most people store peppers loose in a fridge or ...
If you love to eat peppers in salads, stir fries and more, give growing your own a go. Also known as bell peppers or capiscums, peppers can be grown from seed in spring, ready to crop the same summer.
Married people looking to do the dirty on their spouse have devised a new code to signify being open to an affair - and it involves bell peppers. For as long as humans have engaged in monogamous ...