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Grandma learned that paprika and naga powder LOOKS the same....

The deviled eggs at the table had some kick this year!!
It was a good way for people to try this kind of heat as there was only a sprinkle on each egg but keep in mind grandma has never had a hot pepper... I told her I was getting her back for the time she gave me horse raddish at 5!!

good thing she didn't need oregano...
 
haha, awesome.
my mom sometime cook me dinner and she knows I like hot food but she actually overused my nitro when I just got it... unedible unedible! tasted a lot of extract too, don't use too much of that shit or it'll taste crap.

well, it must have been fun!
 
Wish i had some oregano bout now.

My family would not have eaten the eggs, which would mean only one thing. More for me! I love deviled eggs.
 
shayneyasinski said:
The deviled eggs at the table had some kick this year!!
It was a good way for people to try this kind of heat as there was only a sprinkle on each egg but keep in mind grandma has never had a hot pepper... I told her I was getting her back for the time she gave me horse raddish at 5!!

good thing she didn't need oregano...
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LOL!!!!

A good thing indeed.
 
Call me a wet noodle, but I've never got into "surprising" people with peppers. Letting them know it is hot (warm, mild, has some heat), yeah. But not allowing them to bite into something that I know is hopped up without letting them know.

I fixed some chili I thought was somewhat mild and everyone who tried it never mentioned it being spicy. Mom tasted it she had tears in her eyes and had to eat some chocolate pie. I called her a few days in a row to let her know I was sorry.

The exception is that bar jerk who claims he can eat anything, nothing is too hot for him. "Here, try this," seems fair to me.

Mike
 
wordwiz said:
Call me a wet noodle, but I've never got into "surprising" people with peppers. Letting them know it is hot (warm, mild, has some heat), yeah. But not allowing them to bite into something that I know is hopped up without letting them know.

I fixed some chili I thought was somewhat mild and everyone who tried it never mentioned it being spicy. Mom tasted it she had tears in her eyes and had to eat some chocolate pie. I called her a few days in a row to let her know I was sorry.

The exception is that bar jerk who claims he can eat anything, nothing is too hot for him. "Here, try this," seems fair to me.

Mike

Wet noodle.
















:lol:
 
when I read the title I thought she grabbed the wrong bottle of powder thinking it was paprika & used it liberally on something.
still eat naga powder on some eggs is still funny! when they dont expect it :lol:
 
wordwiz said:
Call me a wet noodle, but I've never got into "surprising" people with peppers. Letting them know it is hot (warm, mild, has some heat), yeah. But not allowing them to bite into something that I know is hopped up without letting them know.

Agreed. I don't do that to people, it's mean and childish. I want people to learn to enjoy the spicy hot stuff so there will be more demand. I try hard to match people to the heat with which they're comfortable.


The exception is that bar jerk who claims he can eat anything, nothing is too hot for him. "Here, try this," seems fair to me.


Well, yeah. There are exceptions to every rule, and "people who use peppers as penis extenders" is one of those exceptions. And it's not like he didn't know there was some heat involved.
 
I've done it as a joke to get even with a friend before, but I actually agree. If it's hot I tell them in advance and if they want to try something a little spicy I use something milder. Peppers are something to enjoy and not all enjoy the same heat, or any at all. However, I am a big fan of deviled eggs and I would probably really enjoy the eggs with Naga powder on them. Sounds pretty good to me!
 
rabbit said:
I've done it as a joke to get even with a friend before, but I actually agree. If it's hot I tell them in advance

I also tell people its HOT before they try it, but they think they can handle heat, then they findout they can't :mouthonfire: :lol:
nothing wrong to laugh at them when they were fore warned & if they eat it by mistake then thats still funny!
 
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