Why yes, thank you! We can have tea with a bit of chile on the side. :) (I just heard of someone who puts pepper in her tea -so chile isn't such a big stretch. :0)
Not such a stretch, but perhaps a little strange- But then I was always told 'Don't knock something unless you've tried it!' But I might give both chillis and pepper a wide berth:)
I cannot take any credit for the display, the market stall holder was responsible for that.. I would loose all my patience when they would start to roll off the plates:)
I love the sight of all those chillies!! xx
ReplyDeleteThey look so good,don't they?
DeleteWhy yes, thank you! We can have tea with a bit of chile on the side. :)
ReplyDelete(I just heard of someone who puts pepper in her tea -so chile isn't such a big stretch. :0)
Not such a stretch, but perhaps a little strange- But then I was always told 'Don't knock something unless you've tried it!' But I might give both chillis and pepper a wide berth:)
DeleteLove this photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks- I have a heck of a lot more that I plan to make a collage with, that I shall put in my kitchen back in the UK.
DeleteYes, I hope you have made a cake!
ReplyDeleteOh, i have made lots of cake recently- but cheating this week, you'll see why later:)
DeleteA cup of tea would be lovely. The chillies look wonderfully bright and exotic.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the markets here- they are always so bright:)
DeleteBeautifully displayed and photographed. Looking forward to tea :).
ReplyDeleteI cannot take any credit for the display, the market stall holder was responsible for that.. I would loose all my patience when they would start to roll off the plates:)
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