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  • I enjoyed medium heat stuff. But in the last year it seems my insides dont like it anymore.

    Kornbread
  • There was an old TV commercial from ChiChi's..... (paraphrased as I don't remember the correct order or words, just spoken, not sung)
    Try a spicy hot jalapeño pepper. Your mouth will feel like it's on fire. You will sweat without a sauna. You will turn red without a sunburn. Luckily, at ChiChi's we have fire extinguishers! (and shows a margarita with a slurping sound and following sound of satisfaction).

    And the theme song for the "Triple Threat" butter burger from Culver's... (hope I get this right, google fu failed, all but first line is accurate for sure....)
    (Something about habanero and jalapenos)
    Chipotle mayo, and the queso, gives you such a tasty punch.
    You love the pain, oh, you love the pain, oh,
    We hope you do enjoy your lunch.

  • . . . needs a snappy drum track under it Wolf, but I see where this is headed . . .

  • I was at Bunnings a few weeks ago and some idiot decided to pick one of the red chillies from a plant in the nursery section...

    The result was hilarious, served him right: he was gasping for air, coughing and his face was turning pink, value!

    Geoff

    6thplanetBillettajanesTom_SSteve_Leeugly_woofer
  • @Wolf said:
    Here ya go, Craig-

    Yay! Look at what I found at my local store, my two favorite "Chunky" soups:

    Wolf
  • I had no idea they made spicy sirloin burger. I don't venture into the grocery store very often. My wife will be out of town for a week starting tomorrow, so I'll look for it when I'm at Hy-Vee this weekend.

  • Confirmed , they do have it at HyVee . Over here in South Dakota

    Tom_S
  • 1720mG of sodium!!! Yikes.

    Steve_LeeBillethifisidejr@mac
  • @6thplanet said:
    1720mG of sodium!!! Yikes.

    Yeah, due to BP issues I have dramatically reduced sodium and increased potassium in my diet. They ruled out most processed foods where I can't control the amount of salt in there.

    6thplanet
    I have a signature.
  • MSG is a great substitute for straight salt. It's a 1/3rd of the sodium as straight salt per measured serving.
    Plus it's a flavor enhancer.

    jr@mac
  • I have MSG, I use it to church up vegan dishes.

    6thplanet
    I have a signature.
  • And MSG almost guarantees I get a headache. The standard line of Campbells soups, not spicy, is a lot lower sodium. I will likely stay away from the Spicier soups for this now known reason, as it definitely raises blood pressure. I don't currently have BP issues and it runs low, but I want to keep it that way.

  • Yeah same here. I didn't even look at the label. I'll enjoy these two cans and then stick to lower sodium soups. My BP is kinda high but not high enough to go on meds. My Dad had high BP, was on meds, and still had a heart attack :#

    My birthday is in two weeks and I plan on making some significant diet and exercise improvements in my life. Hoping those changes will not only lower my BP but also help me sleep better. A loss in belly fat would be a nice plus as well.

    Steve_Leehifiside
  • Rereading my last post makes me feel like I'm getting super old. Like my parents were and my inlaws are... the conversations always start with the current/ongoing ailments :'(

    6thplanettajaneshifisideugly_woofer
  • @PWRRYD said:
    Rereading my last post makes me feel like I'm getting super old. Like my parents were and my inlaws are... the conversations always start with the current/ongoing ailments :'(

    Have you put on your 2nd, or 3rd lock on your doors yet ? If not, relax. You still have a couple of years left to go….

    PWRRYD
  • Awsome Andy!

  • @Wolf said:
    And MSG almost guarantees I get a headache. The standard line of Campbells soups, not spicy, is a lot lower sodium. I will likely stay away from the Spicier soups for this now known reason, as it definitely raises blood pressure. I don't currently have BP issues and it runs low, but I want to keep it that way.

    The whole headaches from MSG has had a lot of studies done and no conclusion evidence. What was found was meals already high in sodium that also happened to contain MSG, raised BP, possibly caused headaches. People then blamed the MSG.

    MSG also occurs naturally in some foods, like cheese, walnuts, mushrooms, seaweed, peas, broccoli, tomatoes, soy sauce, animal protein and milk.

  • All I know is that when I was a kid, before it was looked at really, Chef Boyardee Spaghetti and Meatballs was a staple at my grandparents' house. Every time I had it, I would get a headache. My parents didn't believe me when I proposed the cause. Then Chef Boyardee had labeling saying NO MSG and maybe newer lower sodium at some point, and I didn't get one from it any more. From that point, I have decided to avoid MSG if at all possible, reducing the count.

    However, when I get really bad heartburn from overindulgence in the spices, I use a half teaspoon of Baking Soda in a half glass of milk to combat the sour stomach effects. If I use more than that, I also get a headache that way. These are the cases where Tums do not cut it, and the burn is pretty violent and relentless. I do not have heartburn regularly either, just so that is also stated.

    Steve_Lee6thplanet
  • I like MSG but it generally makes me very thirsty. I think my favorite local Chinese take out uses a lot of it :o

  • edited November 14

    MSG has traditionally been used in Chinese restaurants here, but there's been such a backlash from consumers that many establishments have a "no added MSG" on their menus.

    Just because something is naturally occurring in foods doesn't make it desirable, IMHO: for example, some foods contain small amounts of sodium cynanide and nutmeg contains a hallucinogen.

    We're very careful with salt and I never add it to any food if I can help it, although it's always in bread, stock powder and our favourite Turkish take away.

    I have an allergy to garlic and it can be very hard to avoid; it seems to be in just about everything except ice cream...not really, but we have to read all labels carefully and tell friends and restaurants about it.

    Geoff

    6thplanet
  • MSG is God's gift to us petty mortals.
    Guacamole with MSG replacing almost all the NaCl is freaking good. A bit of it in a stew elevates it.
    That said, I don't use it that much.

    6thplanet
  • edited November 15

    @Silver1omo said:
    Guacamole with MSG replacing almost all the NaCl is freaking good.

    That's gotta be what they use in Chipotle guac. That is the best damn guac I've had and I just can't quite put my finger on why.

    My BP might be lower if I could get ESS to respond to an email. I'll probably try to call tomorrow on my lunch break but wouldn't be surprised if it goes straight to VM.

    Nicholas_236thplanetSteve_Lee
  • Guacamole, yuck. No thank you.

    6thplanetSteve_LeeTurn2
  • . . . Where's my wooden spoon . . .

  • There's definitely differences is guac.
    I make a avocado créme to use in place of sour cream. Great alternative that's dairy free, good fat, no cholesterol, and still has a tangy flavor.
    Proportions to taste: Avocado, cilantro, garlic powder, MSG ( or salt if you have to), black pepper, lime juice, and plant based milk of choice. Wisk up to sour cream like consistency.

    Steve_Lee
  • I hear alot of cheaper premade guac may not have much avocado. There is a gourd that has a very similar color, consistency and flavor.

  • I like Mexican food, but don't much care for chorizo or guac.

  • @Wolf said:
    I like Mexican food, but don't much care for chorizo or guac.

    You heathen!

    Nicholas_23Steve_LeeWolf6thplanet
  • @Wolf said:
    I like Mexican food, but don't much care for chorizo or guac.

    Same here. My wife gets mine when I order fajitas at our favorite restaurant.

  • edited November 16

    Formula 5000 race cars are still around in Oz. They're brutal things which have 580-600 HP from their Chev based V8s.

    One of these monsters, a Lola T332, is driven by Ken Smith, a 75 year old New Zealander. He's still at the front of the field! I'm younger than that and I wouldn't even consider trying to drive one; a day in a 1600cc Formula Ford was enough for me. 120mph down the straight in an open wheeler scared the hell out of me!

    The footage isn't great, but it gives some idea of our track at Phillip Island, where the Moto GP is held. The track is considered too dangerous for Formula One cars.

    Geoff

    6thplanettajanes
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