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How To Get Free Peppers For Life - Form Good Habits
These are Anaheim peppers. One is cut open so you can see the seeds that are worth more than the peppers. I bought a box of about 200 of them at the Superstition Ranch Market in Mesa, Arizona on May 31, 2021 . It took all day to process them. I cut them up, cleaned the seeds out of each in a bowl of water, cut the peppers up and cooked them. Most of you would just throw away the seeds of 200 peppers, but those seeds are worth 10 cents each on eBay or Amazon. The box was $5 and if there were 200 of them, then each cost me 2.5 cents, but what are the seeds worth?. If each pepper has 100 seeds, then there are 20,000 seeds in these 200 peppers. What are the seeds worth, $2,000?. Would you throw $2,000 into the trash?. Here are some red bell peppers. How many seeds do you see?. Get close to the monitor, stop the video and count them. I counted 94 seeds on the side that is visible so that's only half. On the other side there is the other half. I based my estimate of 20,000 on 100 seeds per pepper. There might be 184 seeds per pepper, on average. The next time you cut any pepper open, save the seeds, count them and do the math at 10 cents per seed. If you paid $1 for the pepper and the seeds are worth $10, do you know what to do after you prepare your dinner?. You try to get your $1 back that you paid for the pepper. Then the pepper cost you nothing. A free lunch, with a profit!. What if you did that for an entire lifetime?. You can't throw $10 worth of pepper seeds into the trash. You set a good habit early and that habit serves you for your entire lifetime. A pepper plant gives a farmer about 14 peppers, on average, I have read. If each red bell pepper has a value of $1, how much potential value is there in 184 seeds?. They are not all going to germinate so let's be very conservative and use just 100 of the seeds. Multiply 100 seeds x 14 peppers per plant to get $1,400. This is from just one pepper and what did you pay for the pepper? $1. So would you plant those seeds or throw them into the trash?. In 30 days, each seed is 4" tall. What are they worth? $1.49 each maybe. If you buy 5 red bell peppers for $1 each, you have $5 invested. Each has 100 seeds that will germinate and you plant each of them and sell them for $1.49 each. What's 500 seeds times $1.49 for each seedling? $745. Now what's $745 divided by $5 to figure the ROI, Return On Investment?. 14,900%. How many months did it take?. Just 1 to grow and another to sell the seedlings. Two months and we have 6 such periods in one year, then 89,400% without compounding. If $5 grows at 89,400% annually, how much do you have by the end of the year?. You could have $447,000. Nearly half a million bucks. If you trash those seeds, what happens to your half a million dollars?. It's lost. We can be thinkers and do this kind of math or we can do what non-thinkers do, throw away opportunities in life. Form a good habit, plant every seed. Benefit from the rapid growth in value of seeds. Almost everyone tosses pepper seeds into the trash and they just can't figure out why they reach age 65 without any money. They are dependent on Social Security, because they never learned what to do with a seed. All you need is a calculator to do the math. When you're finished doing the math to find out how much money you are throwing away, remember it. Plant every seed!. That's my advice. If it's cold outside, plant them indoors. On warm winter days, put them outside for a few hours of sunlight. It gets below freezing and temperatures that cold will kill your pepper plants, but it's sometimes above 32 degrees F. I remember rare days, back in Illinois, when it was 45 degrees F in January and sunny. The snow was melting. I remember days in February when I would open the window and get a sun tan. It was cheaper than flying to Florida or Hawaii. There are days in winter that are warm enough to benefit pepper plants. On the last day of frost, you put them into the garden and they have a great head start. Other people plant the seeds after May 31 and they wait 3 weeks for sprouting. You could be eating peppers by then . Peppers freeze very well and can last many months. No matter how many I freeze, when I go to the refrigerator, there are none, because I ate them all. I cook rice and put in some peppers. I make chili and put in some peppers. I make a stew, in go the frozen peppers. They cannot last in the freezer, because they taste too good to overlook them, when I'm hungry. All this benefit and still, I don't know anyone who saves pepper seeds. Then you hear that 98% of Americans reach age 65 without enough money in the bank to buy a birthday cake. This is a national disgrace. Nobody is doing anything about it, so I am making a video to inform you and others. Save those seeds. Start them in pots. Bring them in if it's too cold at night.
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