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#1364825 - 03/26/10 05:16 PM
Best uses for ghost chilies?
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#1364830 - 03/26/10 05:18 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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Ok, seriously, someday someone will explain the inside jokes in these polls to me... AG? Mazda? And there's also DQ's hair? <-- no clue
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#1364835 - 03/26/10 05:22 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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If we tell you, we'd have to kill you... :evil grin: There was a poll about cars, Happy left out Mazda; AG smells like pee; DQ's hair is normal. That's all...
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#1364851 - 03/26/10 05:32 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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No one likes the burger topping, huh?
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#1364855 - 03/26/10 05:35 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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I voted jock itch, but now that I think about it, are ghost chilis best for getting jock itch or curing it? I would think the former. ::ouch smiley::
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#1364856 - 03/26/10 05:36 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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I have a dog that won't stop licking the carpet in my family room. Wonder if I could add some juices to the cleaning solution the next time I do the rugs and if that would keep her from licking it. . . .
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#1364879 - 03/26/10 05:48 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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#1364911 - 03/26/10 06:06 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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I use them as potpourri, mixed with juniper berries and pine cones. Layered in a vintage Mason jar with a string of clear holiday lights and topped with an antique lace doily, and you have a charming potpourri warmer that emits a pleasant glow. For this and more creative ideas, check out my website at www.marthastuart.com/ismarthastuartliving
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#1365848 - 03/29/10 09:44 PM
Re: Best uses for ghost chilies?
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I bougth my mom a jar of powdered/ground Naga Jolokia (same thing) for Christmas a couepl years ago. Cost me $25! I opened the lid to see if it was sealed and it was, but there must have been a slight residue of the stuff on the lid because as I was tryign to wrap it up, my nose started runnign profusely and my eyes burned. Thsi shti is crazy hot stuff. She tried just a few GRAINS on a cucumber and it was hot. My brother and his friends sprinkled some on crackers and tried it and nearly killed themselves Since then, my mom has used it sparingly in soups since she likes the spice.
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#1365858 - 03/29/10 09:48 PM
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one drop, just one drop, in two 16 oz. of chili I made and my skin peeled off the roof of my mouth.....it was great.....
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