View Poll Results: How much heat do you like to eat?

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  • I wear a habanero in my sombrero, pinche guey!

    21 47.73%
  • The heat that lingers on my lips is entirely pleasant.

    18 40.91%
  • I think Del Taco's Del Scorcho sauce (the one below Del Inferno) is pretty hot.

    2 4.55%
  • If it even says medium, I better steer away.

    3 6.82%
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    This is quite the coincidence. I'm eating a burrito as I write this. It's a rarity. I bought it because it was cheap and so am I. I usually don't like hot foods. Except for my own scorth-your-mouth chile. Now that's good!

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    i used to hate hot foods.
    after moving USA i started to ear mexican foods now i cannot stop it.
    i love as hot food as could get.

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    I like it pretty hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Good TexMex... The dish still has to have flavor...
    I agree. I like the heat but that's not all a dish should have.

    Now I'm off to make a batch of salsa

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    I have laughed at the folks walking by the house gagging, choking, and eyes watering from what I am cooking in the kitchen.

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    My wife and I both live on Thai food, obviously. I love spicy dishes with chillis, where as my wife thinks this is too hot. She likes to dump half a container of fine ground black pepper into her food, but for me that is like drinking CS gas.

    Also, my father in-law likes to eat little green chillis like they are peanuts. I tried one once. They're great for cleaning out your sinuses.

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    Just bought a sack of freshly roasted green chili from the harvest in Hatch, New Mexico. My wife and I go for a medium hot which is referred to locally as "Big Jim". The car just smells great on the way home from the chili roaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    This is quite the coincidence. I'm eating a burrito as I write this. It's a rarity. I bought it because it was cheap and so am I. I usually don't like hot foods. Except for my own scorth-your-mouth chile. Now that's good!

    Now I don't know if that was a spelling error or intentional, but I had a laugh at what sounds like someone talking with a mouthful of too much hot chilli ...'Fuggun ell! Ith scorth muh mowf ith ad 'od'


    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    people add spice to food is to make food that is otherwise unpalatable edible.
    Hence the advice to pack a film container full of strong curry powder in your survival kit.
    'Living the dream, one nightmare at a time'

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshwizard View Post
    Hence the advice to pack a film container full of strong curry powder in your survival kit.
    See, many people have digital cameras nowadays so you'd have to pack a memorystick or a thumbdrive with curry. I don't think it'll hold much though.

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