Subj : Pancakess To : Shawn Highfield From : Ruth Haffly Date : Wed Nov 13 2024 12:08:58 Hi Shawn, RH> I think he has adjusted quite well. There are enough other spices he RH> can use on his foods that add flavor instead of heat. SH> That's alright then. Yes, I've not heard him say anything about missing the hot stuff. RH> The family friendly chili I make is usually on the mild side but I RH> generally bring an assortment of heat/heat levels for those that want RH> it. Brought some habenero pepper powder once, labelled "hab". A friend RH> saw it, thought it said "hot" and used it generously. He soon found RH> out how hot it was. (G) SH> OH NO!! That's why on my home made hot sauce I don't label other SH> then: X or XX or XXX. My co worker from sri lanka says my XXX is SH> quite mild and tasty. Everyone else says it will burn tastebuds from SH> your mouth, then find your mother and burn her's off too. (G) One of the first recipies I printed off when I joined the echo was for a Psuedo-Melinda's Hot Sauce, using habenero peppers. Steve made it a number of times when the girls were home, and continues to make it now. In 2003 when she was deployed, our younger daughter asked that we mail her a bottle, so it went, with other goodies as well. When she got it, different guys in her unit thought they were macho enough to handle it, but found out they were wrong. Her CO (commanding officer) was raised in India and bragged about how he could take heat so she offered him a taste of the sauce. He found a sauce that bested him. (G) SH> I only made it once, and gave the rest of the batch to her and she SH> probably put it on cereal. If we take any to church, I warn parents not to let their young children to try it, sometimes drawing a skull & cross bones on the bottle. RH> varieties of peppers I use. I try for a medium, all the way thru the RH> mouth feeling of heat but do let those who don't like heat that it may RH> be hotter than they prefer, but well worth a try. SH> I would like that. It has placed a number of times, outright winning once in our church super bowl chili cook off. The year it won, I had beef, elk and goat in it. RH> For sure, but the popcorn aroma would still waft thru the halls. The RH> dorm I lived in 3 1/2 years was torn down a while ago but the one I RH> first lived in (one semester) is still standing....and probably still RH> setting off smoke detectors. SH> Laugh, I bet you are right. We're going up for a reunion next year, may ask about it. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Are you sure you really want to know that? --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .