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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3774782" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>My grandfather likes to cut a couple of slits in one, tie a string to its stem and toss it into a pot of chili for a couple of hours while it simmers. Once the chili has the amount of heat he is looking for, he pulls the habanero back out and tosses it.</p><p></p><p>I LOVE spicy stuff, preferably enough that I get a good back sweat going and start questioning the productivity of tomorrow. A coworker brought some Carolina Reapers to work one day so a few of us cut it up and I ate a pencil eraser sized piece. I couldn;t say it was unbearable but it was certainly on the other side of enjoyable heat.</p><p></p><p>When prepping really hot peppers, I wear nitrile gloves and also use a nail brush and Dawn soap after removing the gloves to be extra safe. Finding out you missed a spot the next time you go to the bathroom is great entertainment for everyone else and miserable for you, haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3774782, member: 35603"] My grandfather likes to cut a couple of slits in one, tie a string to its stem and toss it into a pot of chili for a couple of hours while it simmers. Once the chili has the amount of heat he is looking for, he pulls the habanero back out and tosses it. I LOVE spicy stuff, preferably enough that I get a good back sweat going and start questioning the productivity of tomorrow. A coworker brought some Carolina Reapers to work one day so a few of us cut it up and I ate a pencil eraser sized piece. I couldn;t say it was unbearable but it was certainly on the other side of enjoyable heat. When prepping really hot peppers, I wear nitrile gloves and also use a nail brush and Dawn soap after removing the gloves to be extra safe. Finding out you missed a spot the next time you go to the bathroom is great entertainment for everyone else and miserable for you, haha. [/QUOTE]
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