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These little gems about the size of a small apricot, will raise your endorphin levels to heights you've never dreamed of. They are relatives to the habanero and the Jamaican Scotch Bonnet.
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I love it. Great job.
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Nice creation of the fiery hot peppers. If I remember my Portuguese, Muy Caliente means Sore Bum. Thats why I dont eat them any more. Thanks for the memories.
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My forehead and under my eyes are starting to sweat just looking at the photo. Brilliant.
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Nice burn job, Selvin.
Bynx, in Spanish, muy caliente means very hot. Cal |
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Folks, thanks for your kind comments.
It was fun trying to figure out how to do some of these things and what best original shot to start with to give yourself a nudge in the right direction. Aloha |
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I think the second photo says it all. Great job.
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