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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:09 PM
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What you need Matt is one of them hosepipes at the side of your porcelain armchair like we have over here

Western tourists think they are something to do with religion

What they are really for is gently rinsing the recently ejected remains of last night's thermo-nuclear dining experience from your tattered ringpiece Because all bog paper does is massage any remaining half-digested chile seeds into what's left of your poor seared teatowel holder
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:28 PM
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Talking of insanity sauce, the "Who Dares Burns - Second Asult" is MUCH MUCH hotter
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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never understood the hot thing - why eat it? i always eat a korma and hear all the "sissy" talk......then they sit there sweating like pigs and spend all day on the loo in pain 12 hrs later - i dont get it????
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by The Snug Rhino
never understood the hot thing - why eat it? i always eat a korma and hear all the "sissy" talk......then they sit there sweating like pigs and spend all day on the loo in pain 12 hrs later - i dont get it????
Well the people that are calling you sissy are obviously complete girls themselves if they are sweating over anything hotter than a korma.

Personally I find a Madras is just the right level between flavour and heat, and I suffer no ill effects at all.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by The Snug Rhino
never understood the hot thing - why eat it? i always eat a korma and hear all the "sissy" talk......then they sit there sweating like pigs and spend all day on the loo in pain 12 hrs later - i dont get it????
It's just an extension of the macho drinking thing I am sad to say. I don't worry about it. As you say find something you enjoy eating and leave it at that. If morons want to call me a cissy or gay or whatever just because I can't drink 10 pints and eat a vindaloo then it is them with the issues not me.

As it happens I genuinely enjoy fairly hot curries, but not the vindaloo style where it is all heat and no flavour.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:46 PM
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Chillis offer you a massive endorphin rush, once you alclimateise yourself to the spice they are very pleasureable to eat!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
Have you ever tried a whole scotch bonnet? and if its still not hot enough use some insanity sauce on it
Yep, I tried eating one about the size of a golf ball for a dare. It was horrible, all the muscles in my neck/face went into spasm and I was starting to hallucinate like Homer in the 'guatemalan insanity peppers' episode of the Simpsons!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 04:03 PM
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Chillis offer you a massive endorphin rush, once you alclimateise yourself to the spice they are very pleasureable to eat!
Yeah, that's why I eat hot food. It's hard to describe to someone who feels that a korma is 'enough' for them, but some people just like the endorphin rush you get from hot foods. You get acclimatised to hot spices over time, I used to eat hot curries regularly and would have vindaloo 90% of the time, the other 10% I'd have a phall. These days I don't eat hot food anywhere near as much so it'd be more like madras 90% of the time and vindaloo 10%, I don't think I'd enjoy a phall level of heat without some build up. And if some people only like milder stuff that's fine too, no sense eating something if you aren't going to enjoy it.

Incidentally, I just had 2 of those Pepperami 'Fire Sticks' - they were lovely!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 04:17 PM
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I love hot curries but I dont find traditional hot dishes appealing, such as a madrass or vindaloo, what I will do is ask for a Methi or Birianni dish to be served Madrass hot with extra green chilli's.. god my mouth is watering right now thinking about a king prawn birianni with extra green chillis <droool> I know where im going on the way home!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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*nods*

I used madras and vindaloo as people will have heard of them and know roughly how hot they are, but yes I do the same as you, I ask for other dishes but request a madras or vindaloo level of heat. I've not tried Birianni but I will do next time, my favourite is chicken Tikka Shally made vindaloo hot.

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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 04:29 PM
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my mrs likes spicy food, and i can just about handle a madras.

but weetabix gives her the ***** so imagine something from the local indian

we have to talk through the bathroom door, as she needs re-assuarance it will end soon
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Iwan
I've not tried Birianni but I will do next time, my favourite is chicken Tikka Shally made vindaloo hot.
Birrianni is a loverly dry lowish fat dish.. its not got as much Ghee as other dishes.. The meat and rice are mixed together and you get a seperate vegetable curry.. Its one of my faves! Great with some Chapati's and a bit of Brinjal.

Also if you've not tried it Methi Lamb is AWESOME!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
my mrs likes spicy food, and i can just about handle a madras.

but weetabix gives her the ***** so imagine something from the local indian

we have to talk through the bathroom door, as she needs re-assuarance it will end soon
I'm sure she would be absolutely delighted that you have shared this with us. Any more of her bodily functions you can tell us about?
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant
I'm sure she would be absolutely delighted that you have shared this with us. Any more of her bodily functions you can tell us about?

*rubs hands together*

what do you wanna know
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 05:19 PM
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We grow our own Chillies in our garden, (special area-Nuclear fallout type...) mostly they are a mixture of Mexican seeds plus some other seeds we got from some nutter in Brazil.

Needless to say that these chillies are insane in normal form, then the missus creates the home brewed sauce (sits about 6-7 months in the jar after various stages of the process), and then I spend a week on the can after drowning food with it!

Worth every moment of intoxicating pain!!

Nearly died once after having some seriously hot Mexican stuff! Was hilarious!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
What you need Matt is one of them hosepipes at the side of your porcelain armchair like we have over here

Western tourists think they are something to do with religion

What they are really for is gently rinsing the recently ejected remains of last night's thermo-nuclear dining experience from your tattered ringpiece Because all bog paper does is massage any remaining half-digested chile seeds into what's left of your poor seared teatowel holder

This has to be about the funniest thing I have read on here in a long time
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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I love the old endorphin rush from super hot chillies, i must really be acclimatised as i don't really feel the heat just the wave rushing over me as the body steps up a gear.

Went to a steam festival and had a taco with this tiny bottle of beige sauce, they were like nooo only a small drop wile i shook it, get in there my son.

Ive had daves before at work, people were suffereing and in tears while i was like meeeehh it's hot but nothing special lol.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by hux309
I love the old endorphin rush from super hot chillies, i must really be acclimatised as i don't really feel the heat just the wave rushing over me as the body steps up a gear.

Went to a steam festival and had a taco with this tiny bottle of beige sauce, they were like nooo only a small drop wile i shook it, get in there my son.

Ive had daves before at work, people were suffereing and in tears while i was like meeeehh it's hot but nothing special lol.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 06:46 PM
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Am i? aww thanks sweetheart

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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
What you need Matt is one of them hosepipes at the side of your porcelain armchair like we have over here

Western tourists think they are something to do with religion

What they are really for is gently rinsing the recently ejected remains of last night's thermo-nuclear dining experience from your tattered ringpiece Because all bog paper does is massage any remaining half-digested chile seeds into what's left of your poor seared teatowel holder


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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 07:40 PM
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Am i? aww thanks sweetheart
please, please, send me your autograph.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 10:00 PM
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Gonna have some locally "manufactured" chilli sauce with some grilled prawns just now.........better get those beers out of the freezer!!
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 10:55 PM
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my favourite is garlic chicken curry vindaloo or phall hot with extra chillis, served with garlic rice, god I want a curry now
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 11:14 PM
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I dont find anything you can buy hot anymore, Vindaloo or anything like that, I ask for extra Chillies and they dont put enough in !

I have become aclimitised, its funny when a none Chilli person nicks a bit and starts gagging.

Tonights was Chicken kebabs with Nandos extra hot and sliced chillis.
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant
What you need to try is daves insanity sauce.

In the order of things it goes something like this


A Supernova>----->Daves insanity sauce>------>The Sun>------->A Nuclear explosion>----------->An Impreza Turbo unit>--------->A big fire>--------->Fahl>------->Vindaloo>-------->Madras>-------
I have a bottle of 'Blaires Mega Death' sauce (550,000 scoville units), its 3 times the strength of 'Daves Insanity sauce' can be bought on Ebay for about £10, never need another chilli sauce, EVER AGAIN
I did the old 'ill just try a tiny bit straight from the bottle trick' NEVER AGAIN, its just off the scale in terms of hottness, it makes you cough its so potent!
Gotta love chilli tho, its pure evil

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As far as hot food goes, anyone had "serious" Indonesian or Sri Lankan?

I have not, which still makes me cry at night!
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Janspeed
As far as hot food goes, anyone had "serious" Indonesian or Sri Lankan?

I have not, which still makes me cry at night!
Haven't tried either yet, but I am getting rather partial to some of the more 'interesting' dishes from northern Thailand and the Laotian borders
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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Iwan
For cooking I use chopped/blended habanero peppers as you get the flavour (fruity) as well as the heat.
parents brought me back a variety of "hot" sauces from america and the top one is the habanero pepper version (they are graded 1 -5) quite nice but needs to be respected a little bit (nice splashed on steak before cooking)

this lunatic attempts to eat 10 full peppers by himself

YouTube - 10 Habanero Peppers

i used to eat king size bombay badboys at 3am to keep me awake on night shifts

parents also brought me back one of these a few years back
hot sauce, salsa, habanero snacks, southwest gifts, asskickin, from hell, spontaneous combustion, whoop ***, gift baskets

but after 3 years of hardly getting touched, it was thrown out

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Originally Posted by speedymonkey
I have a bottle of 'Blaires Mega Death' sauce (550,000 scoville units), its 3 times the strength of 'Daves Insanity sauce' can be bought on Ebay for about £10, never need another chilli sauce, EVER AGAIN
I did the old 'ill just try a tiny bit straight from the bottle trick' NEVER AGAIN, its just off the scale in terms of hottness, it makes you cough its so potent!
Gotta love chilli tho, its pure evil
"Who dares burns second assult" is 2,500,000 scolvile, I put a couple of drips in a jar of mayo and mixed it up to make a nice tortilla dip at work.. One of the Directors had a scoop on a crisp and couldnt come in the next day
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YouTube - Why You Should Never Ever Eat a Habanero Pepper
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