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Spicy food and being tall
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Re: Spicy food and being tall
The allergy test is neither covered by my insurance, nor is it cheap.
Aside from the ghost peppers, the rest of the burger was pretty standard fare and I've eaten the same ingredients since.
I have no further plans to partake in any foods containing over 100k scovilles (esp that pepper); I've learned my lesson.
Aside from the ghost peppers, the rest of the burger was pretty standard fare and I've eaten the same ingredients since.
I have no further plans to partake in any foods containing over 100k scovilles (esp that pepper); I've learned my lesson.
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Re: Spicy food and being tall
Okies, I just don't want you getting hurt. So if you never use that sauce again it should be fine. But it would be a shame if what you were reacting so strongly to was not the pepper but some other ingredient in the sauce.
なるほど。
さっぱりわからん。
さっぱりわからん。
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Re: Spicy food and being tall
yah those ghost peppers themselves are sliced up, cooked on the grille/line, and thrown directly on the burger.
the habenero sauce on there is nothing i haven't dealt with before; but at the same time i have a whole new outlook on spicy foods. I realized that i've seen the mountain top, i know what will kick my butt, and i don't need to eat food that hurts anymore.
the habenero sauce on there is nothing i haven't dealt with before; but at the same time i have a whole new outlook on spicy foods. I realized that i've seen the mountain top, i know what will kick my butt, and i don't need to eat food that hurts anymore.
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