Who wants stomach ulcers?

Started by Poofyspikes, January 04, 2008, 03:27:20 PM

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Poofyspikes

http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSN0425675720080104

I like the concept of the alarm bell. It'd make eating spicy stuff much more convenient.

GabrielsThoughts

I once made fried rice with orange and white chilli pepers... it burned all the way down and I had to throw it into the garbage...However, I did  learn pasta and Salsa is a good mix.
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Kenji

I will never understand peoples' fascination with incinerating their inside during a process which should be a very enjoyable one.
Does eating really need to be made this complicated?

Alondro

I have GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease).

I get burning in my esophagus alot.   Nothing I eat is safe from the effect.  Even plain white rice will do it, so I must take medication frequently.  :<
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Saist

... that... almost does make absolutely no sense. I find myself in agreement with the Pony. I eat to enjoy... not to worry about whether or not I will have stomach lining left.

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Darkmoon

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Azlan

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You only live once... enjoy the taste.  Spicy ftw.

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Darkmoon

Quote from: Azlan on January 04, 2008, 11:58:53 PM
You only live once... enjoy the taste.  Spicy ftw.

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Reese Tora

barbeque sauce is towards the upper limit of my tolerance of spicy foods (not the limit, but I don't have a good example of that)

The rest of my coworkers have much higher tolerances(and make fun of me for being 'bland'), and I know a couple who might be interested in this.
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rabid_fox


Interesting, but tells you a lot about the state of America that people are having to sign a waver protecting the resteraunt for serving them food they've selected and requested from a menu.


Oh dear.

Darkmoon

Well, do recall people so sue restaurants for getting hot coffee, a beverage they did, indeed request, simply because they spilled it on themselves.
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rabid_fox


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Oh dear.

Poofyspikes

Yes. And give us a share of the money.

rabid_fox


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Oh dear.

Kenji

Quote from: rabid_fox on January 05, 2008, 06:18:06 AM

As my pratfall managers, you're entitled to a 12% cut.

12% per person? ..... Well, better get to workin.

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Quote from: Reese Tora on January 05, 2008, 01:23:46 AMbarbeque sauce is towards the upper limit of my tolerance of spicy foods (not the limit, but I don't have a good example of that)

The weird thing is that I can't stand hot peppers, but I have no problem with curry.

I'm not sure what it would do to your colon, but I do wonder if you're likely to have trouble, however, when the pepper hits the anus.


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Ryudo Lee

I come from a mostly cajun line, so spicy food is a staple here.  My dad could take on those wings though.  He'll sit and eat fresh habanero's and barely break a sweat.  I think the only thing that's ever gotten to him is chinese hot mustard, and even then he's built up a tolerance to the stuff.  As for me... no I wouldn't go near those wings.  My limit is cayenne pepper.

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Darkmoon

Habanero's are good. Super spicy, but good. Jalapenos are, however, much too bland for me now. I have to find myself a good midway pepper.
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Alondro

I grew habaneros one year.

I tricked my little brother into eating one. 

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Darkmoon

I use them in cooking once in a while. It's nice, actually, because I can get the spice I want in a dish, but there's so little actual physical pepper, it's not upsetting to stomachs as much as jalapeños.
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Zorro

Quote from: Alondro on January 04, 2008, 07:16:11 PM
I have GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease).

I get burning in my esophagus alot.   Nothing I eat is safe from the effect.  Even plain white rice will do it, so I must take medication frequently.  :<

Prilosec, take one a day and eat what you want.

The Oxnard chili fest occurs near here and I eat Habaneros in a weekly basis.

In my spice rack I have dried and powdered Red Savina pepper and they grow them around here, cause the Habanero just wasn't hot enough. 

Yugo

Pass the jambalaya and gumbo please. :D
I think there's a point for me where it passes from spicy-tasty to spicy-painy. I don't like that level of spiciness, although some people do.
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