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Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > wrote: > >> jmcquown wrote: > >>> http://www.foodsubs.com/Peppersw.html >>> >>> It's the longish light green one, second one down. >> >> She's exactly right. They are labeled Italian peppers in the store, >> here. I am sure they would be available just about everywhere, but >> what do I know. > > > And that link above mentions "Italian frying peppers" as a substitute > for bell peppers. A little Google on Italian frying peppers turns up: > > http://mariseeds.com/2004catalog/html/italianfry.html > > Thanks to both of you! That's what I like about this group. Team effort, Dan! ![]() Jill |
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