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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?2

> 0,file=12292

>

> Ha! I have a photo this time and this really is

> the nuts for barbecues. Use like a ketchup. Good

> and hot.


I did mention this in my post which was before yours. Where do you buy yours from? It is ubiquitous in the US. I don't understand why SMBS doesn't sell it anymore but they do have loads of other chile sauces.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I meant, of course.. Fu Chi Chilli Bean Sauce

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OMG



I am eating a cheese sandwich which contains this very sauce whilst reading your post "live" on the forum *Bob*


( though I over did it somewhat & each bite is like swallowing a hot rivet )



I am going for an MRI brain scan at 6:00 pm


*wonders if the sauce has any side effect*




W**F

WMD, I too am an addict. May I humbly submit an offering I have been introduced to by the ghanain brothers. It is called -ominously - shito. Prononced sheeto. Made, i think, from dried prawns garlic and chilli oil. Most authentically acquired in a bottle with a handwritten label from a stall in Brixton . Now more prosaically available in sainsbury at DKH. Still lush, though!

OMG



We're all on the same "gear"....




http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4663782103_8c844528e4_m.jpg A "head" in that very Sainsbo's pointed me toward this....and at ? 2.79 a hit, well


"I'm soooo lovin' this thread.."


( oh, I started it..I know but..)



W**F

cate Wrote:

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> See the thread in items offered section on

> Sausages. There are some hot 'bad boy' ones

> offered........

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Yes Cate..



( here's the link...eh "geddit" links/sausages ) http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,472148


Anyway...


Poor ol' Lilly though, you certainly had her on the ropes ;-)





our bad boy sausages are very very hot if you like hot sausages.




Cate Today, 01:20AM



Bad boy sausages? There is a thread on hot sauce in The Lounge. You should post about these boys on there. Are the el paso ones different? You used to do mexican ones didn't you? Are they the same as el paso?




Lastly...


We tried the " SHITO " sauce last night , LadyW**F lost a contact lens whilst coughing from the heat, which is always a good sign


( it is not though for the faint hearted ::o )




W**F

I tried ....



a homemade "sauce" recently...


Made with "Scotch bonnet" peppers ....


My god I needed to stub a cigarette out on my tongue to cool it off.


Honestly it felt like my tongue had been beaten by hammers on an anvil for an hour


I literally had lost the sensation in my mouth for days


I mean I like hot but that was lethal


* fans rear end exhaust *



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> I tried ....

>

>

> a homemade "sauce" recently...

>

> Made with "Scotch bonnet" peppers ....

>

> My god I needed to stub a cigarette out on my

> tongue to cool it off.

>

> Honestly it felt like my tongue had been beaten by

> hammers on an anvil for an hour

>

> I literally had lost the sensation in my mouth for

> days

>

> I mean I like hot but that was lethal

>

> * fans rear end exhaust *

>

>

> W**F



There you go, spreading your legs again.

Jah Lush wrote:- I have it on good authority that you may suffer a small nuclear fallout in the arse region.



Sounds as if 'nuclear fission of the rectum' might be more accurate.



This is a good thread except no one is putting the address of the shops where we may purchase the hot stuff,


please edit your posts people so we can indulge in your selections.

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