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lewdog 01-18-2022 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 16085961)
Yea it gave me a good sweat but the heat was just about perfect. I drained the water. I also fried an egg in it when I stir fried the noodles but that shouldn’t have made much difference.

I can sit and eat a raw ghost pepper in a sitting if I cut it up and eat little slices.

I also like to eat a little Reaper every now and then. THAT is stupid hot. Can only do tiny sliver. But man the taste is incredible.

My future son in law can eat raw Habaneros and jalapeños like they are nothing. Whew.

Yeah I like spicy but that's a whole other level man eat those peppers raw. Damn son!

The Franchise 01-18-2022 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 16085961)
I also like to eat a little Reaper every now and then.

What. The. ****.

Bearcat 01-18-2022 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 16085843)
For store bought stuff this is really pretty solid. Love putting it on breakfast burritos etc..

https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/6fd...2&odnBg=FFFFFF

I saw the ghost pepper version at a WalMart once and was like screw it, whatever.... and it far exceeds anything I'd expect at WalMart (granted, I expected like jalapeno spicy at the very most).

That version is also very good... use it in breakfast burritos, too.


I bought the 2x ramen off Amazon the other day, but haven't tried it.... I have a pretty good tolerance, but "fire snakes"...... good god. :eek:

cdcox 01-18-2022 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JudasRising20 (Post 16066638)
I ordered medium spice once at a Thai place. To this day, I cannot understand how anyone could go one or two levels higher. I was shitting fire for days. Yet I always hear people ordering super spicy at Thai places.

I get takeout from my favorite Thai place around twice a month. Chicken Drunken Noodle 9-star spicy. 9 stars is considered Thai-hot by the restaurant. Sometimes when I pick up, they ask if this order is really for me. This is usually perfect for me because it combines great flavor with the endorphins of the heat. The spiciness varies a little bit from time to time and sometimes it comes out a "heavy" 9 stars. That gets a little too hot for my preferences to the point where I can feel it when I urinate. I don't prefer that sensation.

You can order up to 100 stars spicy at that restaurant, but you have to pay extra for the spice when you go above 10. I can't imagine.

cdcox 01-18-2022 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16086166)
I saw the ghost pepper version at a WalMart once and was like screw it, whatever.... and it far exceeds anything I'd expect at WalMart (granted, I expected like jalapeno spicy at the very most).

That version is also very good... use it in breakfast burritos, too.


I bought the 2x ramen off Amazon the other day, but haven't tried it.... I have a pretty good tolerance, but "fire snakes"...... good god. :eek:

I tried the ghost pepper Mrs. Renfro's a while back. It really builds on you as you eat it. I didn't really enjoy it. I most enjoy heat when it is on something starchy like noodles or rice.

TimBone 01-18-2022 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16085809)
Dots are amazing. You shut your whore mouth.

I agree Dots are good, but there's is no doubt the chewiness of them can make for some unpleasant audio.

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 16085827)
When I had to report into an office for work, if there was a half or full day conference scheduled we'd meet in one of the main conference that would have snacks put out by the admin lady. I'd show up early and remove those Nature Valley Crunchy granola bars before the meeting. No way was I getting stuck in a room with those things.

I know ol girl probably caught some flack for the room not being "stocked" but oh ****ing well.

Hahaha....I might have done the same. I love those granola bars, though. If I'm eating one myself, I have to make sure there's something loud around me, because even listening to myself chew them is too much. It sounds like chewing ****ing gravel, man.

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16085836)
Oh lordy lordy, my wife watches that shit too. I don't get it. Drives me up the ****ing wall.

She has this girl she follows who eats like a goddamn cave troll while gossiping her lame ass daily life drama. Not just eating with her mouth open, but talking while she eats too. With those sensitive mics picking up every labored inhale, snort and swallow.

I don't know how people watch that shit. It makes my skin crawl and pisses me off to no end.

My wife will put it on to help her fall asleep as long as we're not in the same room. I don't understand it at all.

TimBone 01-18-2022 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 16086209)
I get takeout from my favorite Thai place around twice a month. Chicken Drunken Noodle 9-star spicy. 9 stars is considered Thai-hot by the restaurant. Sometimes when I pick up, they ask if this order is really for me. This is usually perfect for me because it combines great flavor with the endorphins of the heat. The spiciness varies a little bit from time to time and sometimes it comes out a "heavy" 9 stars. That gets a little too hot for my preferences to the point where I can feel it when I urinate. I don't prefer that sensation.



You can order up to 100 stars spicy at that restaurant, but you have to pay extra for the spice when you go above 10. I can't imagine.

Jesus, man. They go up to 100 stars, and 9 star is 'feel it when you piss' hot?

cdcox 01-18-2022 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TimBone (Post 16086222)
Jesus, man. They go up to 100 stars, and 9 star is 'feel it when you piss' hot?

Yeah, I know. Hard to imagine.

Bearcat 01-18-2022 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 16086209)
I get takeout from my favorite Thai place around twice a month. Chicken Drunken Noodle 9-star spicy. 9 stars is considered Thai-hot by the restaurant. Sometimes when I pick up, they ask if this order is really for me. This is usually perfect for me because it combines great flavor with the endorphins of the heat. The spiciness varies a little bit from time to time and sometimes it comes out a "heavy" 9 stars. That gets a little too hot for my preferences to the point where I can feel it when I urinate. I don't prefer that sensation.

You can order up to 100 stars spicy at that restaurant, but you have to pay extra for the spice when you go above 10. I can't imagine.

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 16086215)
I tried the ghost pepper Mrs. Renfro's a while back. It really builds on you as you eat it. I didn't really enjoy it. I most enjoy heat when it is on something starchy like noodles or rice.

I prefer Thai spicy over a lot of our hot sauces and what not.... it's a nice build up and not just pain.

I've told Thai places "not white guy Thai hot, but Thai hot".... there's a server who recognized me at a local place after I had ordered Thai hot one time and didn't die, and kicked it up a notch the next time with (supposedly) some peppers from the chef's garden..... and that was Thai hot.

More sweat and mucus than I generally care for when eating out.

Baby Lee 01-18-2022 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 16086215)
I tried the ghost pepper Mrs. Renfro's a while back. It really builds on you as you eat it. I didn't really enjoy it. I most enjoy heat when it is on something starchy like noodles or rice.

Great in burritos, sufficient starch from the tortilla and rice.

refried beans, sharp cheddar, diced onion, cilantro-lime rice, flank steak, sour cream and guac.

Plenty of Ghost Pepper Renfros.

Baby Lee 01-18-2022 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16086238)
I prefer Thai spicy over a lot of our hot sauces and what not.... it's a nice build up and not just pain.

I've told Thai places "not white guy Thai hot, but Thai hot".... there's a server who recognized me at a local place after I had ordered Thai hot one time and didn't die, and kicked it up a notch the next time with (supposedly) some peppers from the chef's garden..... and that was Thai hot.

More sweat and mucus than I generally care for when eating out.

Back in law school I lived in the heart of Thai deliciousness. A Thai family owned the building and the next on to it, and had 4 different restaurants on the ground floor. Fancy, country, grilled and takeout.

The takeout place had the best beef larb. steak strips in a thin brown sauce with granulated rice [where it's not cooked soft, but is ground up and put in the sauce to simmer, soak up flavor and give a little texture], scallions and peanuts. So simple, but very spicy

cdcox 01-18-2022 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16086238)
I prefer Thai spicy over a lot of our hot sauces and what not.... it's a nice build up and not just pain.

I've told Thai places "not white guy Thai hot, but Thai hot".... there's a server who recognized me at a local place after I had ordered Thai hot one time and didn't die, and kicked it up a notch the next time with (supposedly) some peppers from the chef's garden..... and that was Thai hot.

More sweat and mucus than I generally care for when eating out.

My daughter and I sometimes go for Thai at a different place than my usual. I have ordered 5 stars (the highest on the menu) and it really doesn't do it for me. The last few times, I have been asking them to bring me extra pepper flakes on the side, but tonight while googling local places for spicy food, I learned that they will go up to 50 stars on request. Not going anywhere near that, but 10 stars will probably be in my range.

I know what you mean about the mucus. That is why I like take out. :evil:

cdcox 01-18-2022 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 16086251)
Great in burritos, sufficient starch from the tortilla and rice.

refried beans, sharp cheddar, diced onion, cilantro-lime rice, flank steak, sour cream and guac.

Plenty of Ghost Pepper Renfros.

Agree that burritos are a great vehicle for spicy salsa.

scho63 01-19-2022 02:33 PM

I can't eat it until Review Brah gives his seal of approval.

htismaqe 01-19-2022 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16086238)
I prefer Thai spicy over a lot of our hot sauces and what not.... it's a nice build up and not just pain.

I've told Thai places "not white guy Thai hot, but Thai hot".... there's a server who recognized me at a local place after I had ordered Thai hot one time and didn't die, and kicked it up a notch the next time with (supposedly) some peppers from the chef's garden..... and that was Thai hot.

More sweat and mucus than I generally care for when eating out.

We have a Thai place here that rates their dishes as mild, medium, hot, and "be careful".


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