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Here’s a message from my friends at The Chille Spot….

To All Of Our Local Supporters:

In celebration of a successful first year at the West Chester Growers Market, we will be giving away a free assortment of our own homegrown Chile Peppers just for stopping by and saying hello.

Making a chili for the big game? How about a stew or stir fry dish? We’ll have an assortment of the following homegrown chile peppers; Red Dominican Habanero, Jamaican Scotch Bonnet, Limon (Peru), Fatalli (South Africa).

We’ll also be sampling our latest sauce - Raspberry Rush - this is a truly unique sauce with a fantastic flavor using Raspberry, Orange and Habanero Chile Pepper. We’ll also have plenty of our famous Heirloom Tomato Fatalli Pepper Salsa which is good for most any occassion. Our Sweet Red Pepper Jalapeno Jam is an excellent, mild pepper jam that will make a terrific impression at your Thanksgiving gathering.

Please see us at the West Chester Growers Market tomorrow November 10 from 9am to 1pm located at the corner of Church and Chestnut Street. Rain or Shine.

http://www.westchestergrowersmarket.com/

See you tomorrow!!

-Jeff & Joanne

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  1. JBNov 15, 2007

    I’m so annoyed that I missed this…I WISH the grower’s market would update their website with these little tidbits! I always check that website for special events and they never list any! Annoying.

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