basslord1124
Master member
Not sure what happened with me but in recent years I have become hooked to spicy food. Sometimes, the hotter the better.
Right now, I'm about to dig into some El Monterey Egg, Cheese, and Jalapeno breakfast burritos (these have become one of my main go-to breakfast foods and they are only a $1/each) and a small bag of Flamin Hot Doritos.
Here's a few of my spicy food stories..
-I have grown to like Paqui Ghost Pepper chips ...I know they have a Reaper chip too (yeah, just sold as a single chip) but have never given it a try
-Went to a BD's Mongolian Grill one time (it's a make your own stir fry kind of place) and made an attempt to make it as spicy as I could (I know some Sriarcha was in there)...my nose was running and tears were pouring the entire time I ate it. And I don't know how many Coke's I went through. First time trying something like that there, crazy as it was, I still finished it. Probably one of my spiciest experiences so far.
-Went to an Asian/American place around Covington KY/Cincinnati and this place had a heat scale that you use on your entree. 1-10....1 being not spicy, and 10 being spicy. I played it safe and just went with a 5. Even with a 5, it was definitely pretty spicy. Not quite as bad as my BD's experience, but close.
Right now, I'm about to dig into some El Monterey Egg, Cheese, and Jalapeno breakfast burritos (these have become one of my main go-to breakfast foods and they are only a $1/each) and a small bag of Flamin Hot Doritos.
Here's a few of my spicy food stories..
-I have grown to like Paqui Ghost Pepper chips ...I know they have a Reaper chip too (yeah, just sold as a single chip) but have never given it a try
-Went to a BD's Mongolian Grill one time (it's a make your own stir fry kind of place) and made an attempt to make it as spicy as I could (I know some Sriarcha was in there)...my nose was running and tears were pouring the entire time I ate it. And I don't know how many Coke's I went through. First time trying something like that there, crazy as it was, I still finished it. Probably one of my spiciest experiences so far.
-Went to an Asian/American place around Covington KY/Cincinnati and this place had a heat scale that you use on your entree. 1-10....1 being not spicy, and 10 being spicy. I played it safe and just went with a 5. Even with a 5, it was definitely pretty spicy. Not quite as bad as my BD's experience, but close.