Andrea sounds like a friend of mine who thinks anything above a bell
pepper is too hot.
Yes that's true. Black pepper at all is too hot for her.
I like a medium heat, but not to overpower
everything else or burn my mouth so I can't appreciate the other
tastes in what I'm eating.
I'm the same now, I used to like hotter things, but the old stomach
isn't as happy when I try to burn it. LOL
I know, I like it with onion and/or garlic powder and salt. The
onion powder is a family tradition; when I married a half Italian, I
began cooking with a lot of garlic. Tried it on popcorn and liked it
so...
I like that, I can't remember where I had it first, probably a friends house as a teenager.
Some can take it, others can't. I was reading an article in today's
paper about a pepper grower who has developed a Pepper X with a
Scoville Unit # of 2,700,000. He said it took him 6 hours to recover
from eating one. Now that is one hot pepper!
and HI. Getting older, moving (further) away from pepper growing
territory, changing my eating habits, etc have toned down my heat
level.
Popcorn was an easy and inexpensive snack in college too. Seemed
that almost every night the smell of corn popping would waft thru
the halls. (G)
Some can take it, others can't. I was reading an article in today's
paper about a pepper grower who has developed a Pepper X with a
Scoville Unit # of 2,700,000. He said it took him 6 hours to recover
from eating one. Now that is one hot pepper!
I saw that interview with him. He's a machine for sure, now he can
eat them on command and doesn't break a sweat. hahahaha
and HI. Getting older, moving (further) away from pepper growing
territory, changing my eating habits, etc have toned down my heat
level.
Just living with Andrea and Bob has brought my heat level way down.
Popcorn was an easy and inexpensive snack in college too. Seemed
that almost every night the smell of corn popping would waft thru
the halls. (G)
Oh so true.
He must have a cast iron stomach. One of Steve's brothers used to like
wanted the wings so hot. Some time later he developed ulcers and now
can't have the hot and spicy foods he used to enjoy.
get with our chili but so many other chilis we've had seem to
concentrate their heat in just one part of the mouth. That, to us, is
not a good chili.
Probably still true of college kids. One of the girl's dorms at
Houghton was partly built into a hillside, The kitchenettes on the
bottom 2 floors were on the side in the hill so almost every day
(usually morning--breakfast or late evening--popcorn) the smoke
detector would go off, evacuating the whole dorm.
wanted the wings so hot. Some time later he developed ulcers and now
can't have the hot and spicy foods he used to enjoy.
Awww poor guy.
get with our chili but so many other chilis we've had seem to
concentrate their heat in just one part of the mouth. That, to us, is
not a good chili.
That's true. I like the chili Andrea makes, it's quite bland but I
kick it up with my blend of hotsauce.
Probably still true of college kids. One of the girl's dorms at RH>Houghton was partly built into a hillside, The kitchenettes on the RH>
Yes probably still true, but they would use a nuker for popcorn now.
:)
I think he has adjusted quite well. There are enough other spices he
can use on his foods that add flavor instead of heat.
The family friendly chili I make is usually on the mild side but I generally bring an assortment of heat/heat levels for those that want
it. Brought some habenero pepper powder once, labelled "hab". A friend
saw it, thought it said "hot" and used it generously. He soon found
out how hot it was. (G)
varieties of peppers I use. I try for a medium, all the way thru the
mouth feeling of heat but do let those who don't like heat that it may
be hotter than they prefer, but well worth a try.
For sure, but the popcorn aroma would still waft thru the halls. The
dorm I lived in 3 1/2 years was torn down a while ago but the one I
first lived in (one semester) is still standing....and probably still setting off smoke detectors.
I think he has adjusted quite well. There are enough other spices he
can use on his foods that add flavor instead of heat.
That's alright then.
The family friendly chili I make is usually on the mild side but I generally bring an assortment of heat/heat levels for those that want
it. Brought some habenero pepper powder once, labelled "hab". A friend
saw it, thought it said "hot" and used it generously. He soon found
out how hot it was. (G)
OH NO!! That's why on my home made hot sauce I don't label other
then: X or XX or XXX. My co worker from sri lanka says my XXX is
quite mild and tasty. Everyone else says it will burn tastebuds from
your mouth, then find your mother and burn her's off too.
I only made it once, and gave the rest of the batch to her and she probably put it on cereal.
varieties of peppers I use. I try for a medium, all the way thru the
mouth feeling of heat but do let those who don't like heat that it may
be hotter than they prefer, but well worth a try.
I would like that.
For sure, but the popcorn aroma would still waft thru the halls. The
dorm I lived in 3 1/2 years was torn down a while ago but the one I
first lived in (one semester) is still standing....and probably still setting off smoke detectors.
Laugh, I bet you are right.
That's alright then.Yes, I've not heard him say anything about missing the hot stuff.
(G) One of the first recipies I printed off when I joined the echo was
for a Psuedo-Melinda's Hot Sauce, using habenero peppers. Steve made
was raised in India and bragged about how he could take heat so she offered him a taste of the sauce. He found a sauce that bested him.
If we take any to church, I warn parents not to let their young
children to try it, sometimes drawing a skull & cross bones on the
bottle.
It has placed a number of times, outright winning once in our church
super bowl chili cook off. The year it won, I had beef, elk and goat
in it.
We're going up for a reunion next year, may ask about it.
Yes, I've not heard him say anything about missing the hot stuff.That's alright then.
That's good.
(G) One of the first recipies I printed off when I joined the echo was
for a Psuedo-Melinda's Hot Sauce, using habenero peppers. Steve made
I like the flavour of the habenero, however I probably don't use as
many as the recipe calls for. :)
was raised in India and bragged about how he could take heat so she offered him a taste of the sauce. He found a sauce that bested him.
Laugh. Nice! That serves the CO right. :)
If we take any to church, I warn parents not to let their young
children to try it, sometimes drawing a skull & cross bones on the
bottle.
Smart - no one can yell at you that way.
It has placed a number of times, outright winning once in our church
super bowl chili cook off. The year it won, I had beef, elk and goat
in it.
I wish I could eat meat. I'm going to try some agian this weekend and
see how I do.
We're going up for a reunion next year, may ask about it.
That should be fun.
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