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If not finished try putting in a potato(e) which may soak it up.


Otherwise advise a copious side serving of full-fat yoghurt. Just eat and enjoy the endorphin rush.


Jah Lush is right fresh chillies much better though especially if cooking for many, serve extra them on the side for chilliheads

I thought Foxy lost it a while ago ;-)


"Prat is apparently from Middle English prat, from Old English pr?t, pr?tt (?trick, prank, craft, art, wile?), from Proto-Germanic *prattuz (?boastful talk, deceit?), from Proto-Indo-European *brodno- (?to wander about?). Cognate with Eastern Frisian prat, Dutch pret (?fun, pleasure, gaity?), obsolete Dutch prat (?cunning, strategem, scheme, a prideful display, arrogance?), Low German prot, Norwegian prette (?trick?), Icelandic prettur (?a trick?). Related to pretty.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Fresh chillies much better. One tablespoon

> sufficient. One T in prat.


I had already put 3 Fresh birds eye chillies in...


I did not include the chili powder intentionally. I meant to add Paprika but I picked up the wrong jar.


Please pay more attention to content and worry less about the spelling. :)


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> > Lost it?

> >

> > 2-3 Tablespoons of Paprika

> >

> > Where'd ya get that recipe

>

> Well it does depend how much Mince you are

> using..

>

> Fox


xxxxxxx


Several kilos?

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