All treads that last a few pages seem to go off subject from time-to-time, that's the internet. I do find that this forum is the most friendly of all the many forums I peruse. The mods do a great job of policing without being overbearing.
Mom used to serve stuffed bell peppers when I was a child. Must be when I realized how distasteful they were. Even after pulling out the stuffing, the taste remained.:thumbsdown:
But what you and Tracy don 't understand, the horrible taste of bell peppers (green , red, or any color) doesn't make up for any healthy benefits they may have.
I'll be checking the weight of any packages coming from Alabama. Jeep parts are heavy while bell peppers are too light and are generally without merit.
According to the Wikiedia: "A raw red bell pepper is 94% water, 5% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and contains negligible fat. " This is a total waste of water which could be used on "good" veggies such as carrots or onions.
Chris:
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