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Any hotheads here? What is the hottest thing you've ever knowingly eaten? Have you ever pranked or been pranked by someone putting something spicy in food?

JohnnyMiller 6 May 20
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I used to prank everyone by putting Dave's Insanity Sauce in their food. Lots of hurt buttholes. I love anything hot and spicy though. It takes a lot to get me.

Insanity sauce. Now that’s some good stuffπŸ˜‰

That's awesome. I use insanity sauce on my eggs regularly and I use maddog 357 gold label on my tacos. Our local dominos got some fun when I worked there part time. We used to make an order of boneless wings for the crew and put a drop of my suspect device (13.5 million scoville units) on a random piece before throwing it in the oven and basically play russian roulette between the drivers. I hit it more than my fair share and from what I understand they still play it on occasion to break up the monotony.

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Not me but my daughter was pranked aged only 10yrs old given a chilli to eat, tears were puring from her eyes for ages.

Ouch. Yeah my kids have had that experience already too. They got into my maddog 357 gold label. I ran into the kitchen to them screaming because they had stuck a finger into the bottle and put it on their tongues (to taste it.) My older one learned his lesson. The younger one goes back every now and then to see if he's tough enough to handle it because I use it on my tacos. Pretty sure my younger one is going to end up a hot head like his old man. lol

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I grow my own Carolina Reaper, habanero's and a few other less hot peppers. I make salsa, some fresh, others roasted and even have dehydrated them and ground them up and this mix is hotter then hell.....I love very spicy food and this just a dab will do ya. I have never pranked nor been pranked, but a funny story, my older brother, as an adult, went through a buffet line and thought wasabi was guacamole, you can imagine him dipping a chip in it and shoving it in his mouth!!! It sucked, even though wasabi is a horseradish root, water based and burns UP through your sinuses, where chili's are oil based and burn all the way down and mostly out!!...hahaha

My roommate still can't bring himself to order a reaper after he saw me eat one. That's a 24 hours I don't really want to repeat again but I love salsas and sauces made from them. It doesn't seem to have the same effect as a whole one does on me. And yeah wasabi is a whole other animal when you're only used to peppers. Bit me big time my first try at it.

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I thought you said potheads but yes to both. My brother puts Tabasco sauce in my coffee if I don't guard it.

Lol. My sister used to do stuff like that to me. She'd try hot sauce in my sandwiches or in my soup if I left my plate unattended as a kid. She stopped when my Mother caught her and made her switch sandwiches with me.

@JohnnyMiller That is what I call instant justice! Lol pranks aren't much fun when they backfire although it probably would not have stopped my brother.

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My sister was making her chili con carne one afternoon and her husband came home and kept pushing her to add more chili flakes, this was back in the 70's so there wasn't a big selection of chilies on offer at the supermarkets in Canada. My sister makes a respectable chili con carne but my brother-inlaw was a guy who prided himself on being able to eat hot food. My sister became annoyed at his interference (she's a bit of a kitchen Nazi) but she added some more chili flakes just to appease him. Her husband goes upstairs to have a shower just as she is serving up the chili con carne which is really insulting to anyone who cooks but then there's a reason she later divorced him. πŸ˜€ As he is going up the stair he hollers back, make sure mine is good and hot, I don't like your weak chili. So my sister grabs the jar of chili flakes and gives it a good shake over his bowl of chili which is now cooling on the table and the top of the jar pops of emptying half a jar of chili flakes into his bowl of chili. My sister grabs the spoon to try and ladle out most of the chili flakes but then she gets that gleam in her eye that I know from growing up with her, pure deviltry and instead of scooping out the chili flakes she stirs them in. 10 minutes later my brother-inlaw bounces down the steps and starts to chow down as my sister and I are finishing our own bowls of chili, he manages to get a couple of spoonfuls down before he breaks into a profuse sweat and starts to drink his glass of milk. He looks up at my sister questioningly so I ask him 'Still not hot enough for you?' so he says it is fine and goes back to eating again but after a couple more spoonfuls he can't take it anymore. He sees that my sister and I are eating our bowls of chili with no adverse effects so he grabs my sister's bowl and takes a spoonful, my sister and I start laughing and then my sister runs to the bathroom and locks herself in while my brother-inlaw finishes a whole carton of milk. πŸ˜€ Served him right and he cool down once the milk went to work although I better her burned the toilet bowl the next morning.

Lol. I probably would have polished off the bowl. I used to put pepper flakes in my ramen noodles as a kid.

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If it’s not spicy it’s not right. I know the food is good if it’s so spicy my nose and lips get numb.

It's just right when you take that first breath in and you hiccup.

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I like spice more than straight heat but can take some heat. My most traumatic heat event was at a Thai restraunt eating some soup and mistaking a chili for a baby carrot

LMAO, sorry but I know some people have also done something like that. Watching them dealing with it is priceless

@buzz13 I can laff now but it was a chili emergency. I can only imagine the people that eat those super hot ones on a dare

@btroje I'm that person. lol. My roomates next challenge is something called "satan's toe" which is supposed to be the hottest sucker in the world. I'm looking forward to it, he's getting a pair and we're going to see who can take it the longest.

@JohnnyMiller i am crying already

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A Korean seafood bowl... I like spicy, prior to my days as a vegan a chicken wing place had my picture on the wall... but that Korean bowl was behind sanity... I could only eat about half of it. I would not prank someone like that.

Yeah I missed out on that honor at our local wings to go because I can't eat forty wings in one sitting. The spice was great though.

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I routinely use hot sauce containing Trinidad Scorpion and Brown Moruga Peppers. I also use Chocolate Habanero hot sauce and have eaten a Chocolate Hab @425,000 scovilles. Not a super-hot, but hot enough for me.

Sounds good. Haven't tried this brand before.

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I like the heat but sometimes it can go too far. I used to poker with a group of guys in Bermuda and we took turns hosting the game, chili was usually on the menu and I would make two pots when I hosted the game - regular (a couple of jalapenos) and hot (several jalapenos and a scotch bonnet). One of the guys, Matt, really liked the hot chili so the next time he hosted the game he made regular, hot and volcanic. The regular and hot were the same as mine but the volcanic had 4 ghost chilies in it, on top of the hot recipe. I tried it out without knowing what the ingredients were and I thought the top of my head was going to come off as the big spoonful of chili exploded in my stomach. Ghost chilies are about 300 times hotter than jalapenos for those who have never tried them, I managed to keep it down with a glass of milk but my stomach was rumbling and I was sweating through the whole poker tournament.

How have I never thought to use ghost chilies in chili before? That sounds delicious.

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Pickled ghost pepper. Just one. Afterwards, I could only find 2% milk to ease the pain. Not s fun camping trip after that... And I won't say . Those eat really spice food know what the next day is like.

Having eaten a reaper I know where you're going with this. Feels like your entire body is trying to exit through the volcano "it" has recently become.

Bum burns like hell after every crap !

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Morrocan stew at my friend's house in Israel. Forty years ago and I'll never forget how it took 3 bottles of orange soda to rid the fire.

Sounds like my kind of meal. I'll have to look up a recipe.

Milk is best to neutralise burn sensation !

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Definitely enjoy the spice. Although I'm getting to where I don't want it to actually overpower the flavor of the food I'm eating. The hottest thing I've eaten was a dish called Jungle Curry at a local Thai restaurant. I'm not sure what kind of pepper they used but it was the kind of heat that made my ears tickle.

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Im initially from India and we have alot of hot peppers. But never want to try something really spicy which will get me admitted in hospital and no I have never been pranked. Red Chilly is a common ingrediet of my "Curry" which I almost daily have

Surprisingly I've never actually had curry. I really need to try it.

@JohnnyMiller
Ask for it hot !

@VAL3941 I'll do that when I find a good curry place here in oklahoma. lol

@JohnnyMiller
Find yourself an Indian lady ( from India ), they all know how to make a good curry !

@JohnnyMiller you definitly should try any curry. One of the finesh sauces in earth and staple food of Indians

@JohnnyMiller, @VAL3941 Indian ladies are fun to migle around

@pranays
Wine, women and song ? Quite agree ! Lol

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Habanero chillies. ??

Love some good habaneros. The initial sweetness makes the hot even better for me.

@JohnnyMiller
Love them too !

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HATCH chiles! They're growing in my yard...along with Ghost chiles and jalapenos. What would food be without 'em?

hatch chilis are almost daily fare here. you can have my share of the ghost chilis though

Hatch chilies are delicious.

@JohnnyMiller RIGHT! We dry them and have 'em all year long.

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The hottest I've ever voluntarily eaten was an extract called suspect device which sits at 13.5 million SHU. Sadly I got pranked by my roommate a few days later when I bit into a sandwich. Only pranking I've ever done was tabasco flavored jelly beans in a bowl of jelly bellies. Caught my roommate with them once but we both like spicy food so it wasn't much of a prank.

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