Tortilla chip warning

Oregon Viking

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I bought these at the local grocery store, .99 cents.
I should have read the warning on the back!
If you like extreme heat......try 'em.
Hot. Flame. Burn.
Please be careful with these things....

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Ghost peppers..... Too hot for me, you can have my share.
 

releventchair

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Ahh, sit in the bath tub to ,ummm, pass the chips kinda heat .....psheew.
 

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Hell here in Tennessee we eat'em like candy.... man up Kevin.... :laughing7:
 

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Ha! I've grown a ghost pepper plant before. Prolific fruiting, but too damn hot to use much more than a 1/4 pepper in dishes.

Couldn't find a use for all the peppers, and nobody would take them, so it was left out to die in a freezing winter. :thumb_down:
 

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I like Ghost peppers but they just about kill me when they come out the other end :angry4:
 

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