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hey chris- also bring lots of bread!!! I ate a habanero once- had a stomach ache for about three days and I FELT it come out! 
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The little scull thing with the wax on top was probably Blair's AM series. I have a 2AM bottle but never opened it. Its supposed to be lethal!!! Anyway I was reading about the beneficial effects of hot peppers. Lots of good stuff, kinda like garlic. Eating fresh hot peppers is good for health  I'm from the middle east so I like hot stuff... Hey chris, I wish there were some chillihead events around here. Would want to check one out. Love this stuff...
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Originally posted by Torquemonster: I've never found fresh Habaneros around here (in canada). I regularly find Scotch Bonnets which are probably pretty healthy on the heat scale. Scotch bonnet == habenero. Two names for the same pepper.
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I suck, I like spicy food, but my stomach can't handle it. Last time I ate a spicy dish (including all of the red peppers) I had a stomach ache for 3 days, and lets not even talk about bowel movements! I'm jealous, I wish I could eat spicy food every day! My dad told me that spicy food has something in it that can make it addicting, bullsh*t or not? James
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Originally posted by British Banger:
My dad told me that spicy food has something in it that can make it addicting, bullsh*t or not?
James Hot peppers cause the brain to release endorphins into the blood stream. Endorphins are addictive.
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I like spicy food, but I cannot handle all that. I think that my limit is eating the little cherry peppers with a Provy With from Pats.
I was making chili a month ago and got Jalepeno oil on my hands and I thought I washed it off and scratched my nose. My nose, forehead and cheeks were on fire. I used dishsoap to cure it.
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Originally posted by PM Summer: Originally posted by British Banger: [b]
My dad told me that spicy food has something in it that can make it addicting, bullsh*t or not?
James Hot peppers cause the brain to release endorphins into the blood stream. Endorphins are addictive.[/b]HAHAHHAHAHAA!!!!! YESSSS!!!! There was a study done back in I think 94-95 by some australian university that figured that out. I get a MASSIVE high when I eat some "Mario Hot" wings at this place in Houston called "Wings 'n' Things". The place it run by some mexicans. When I order it three or more people come out from the kitchen just to see who the hell ordered it. When they see it's some skinny white guy, they stand in awe. I have a few indian friends that I go to REAL indian cuisine and chow down. The little red peppers they use to "flavor" the rice, I eat those :p The craziest thing I can remember, is taking a dried habanero, letting it soak in 3oz of VODKA for a few days, then making a martini with it and the vodka it sat in plus a little more vodka. Hmmm...... You can feel the warmth go all the way down to your stomach, then down more later. If anybody wants to try some at the National Meet, let me know ahead of time. Absolut Habanero! 
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Originally posted by Chris Hightower: [quote]The craziest thing I can remember, is taking a dried habanero, letting it soak in 3oz of VODKA for a few days, then making a martini with it and the vodka it sat in plus a little more vodka. Hmmm...... You can feel the warmth go all the way down to your stomach, then down more later. That sounds good - I'm gonna try that.
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i like spicy food. Except when i'm ready to use the bathroom. That's where it sucks. My butthole just burns!! But anyways, as for spicy, has anyone tried those really tiny red chilli peppers? I think it's mainly found here in Hawaii.
A mexican guy here was acting up, saying he can handle anything hot. He shoved 5 red jalepenos in his mouth and sayin stuff like, "If i can do this, i can take down anything". But we (some friends and I) challenged him to eat 1 little pepper thing. If he handled it, he'd get 50 bucks. If not, he'd pay us. Well.. he ate it, and literaly ran crying to the bathroom. He paid us, and never spoke a word.
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