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Wait, do mice like chocolate? Can they eat chocolate? Or is this one of those the-dog-will-shit-itself-to-death things?
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Lol. The brews are a good time. My job hours couldn't be better. I work 48 hours on and 96 hours off. Gives me a lot of time to play..... and work a 2nd job. I think we might be a ways off from each other. U.S in Missouri.
Ah, well then, we are actually fairly close in terms of physical location, I'm currently in South Dakota, hahaha!
Not from there originally, long story.
I could never handle that schedule though, sheesh!
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Yep. Tons of people want to say they like real hot stuff because it sounds cool, so most hot sauces cater to those people, but they don't actually want those people to only buy it once. They want repeat customers so they make it mild enough for a lot of people to tolerate.
If you really like hot sauce (like in the top 5% of people), "Dave's Insanity Sauce" is a great tasting and affordable sauce I like to splash and put on all sorts of stuff from eggs to sandwiches to pizza. I've even found it at a couple grocery stores. Like $7 a bottle.
If you want truly hot. The kind of stuff that draws out intense pain from most that try it, Da Bomb hot sauces have been made by a company out of Kansas City Kansas called Spicin Foods. You may have heard of Da Bomb beyond insanity from the show Hot Ones. It's actually the hottest sauce they have on that show (and the guests usually show it) even though it's not the last one in the lineup. Spicin Foods is one of the few companies that I actually believe to have accurate scoville ratings. The hot ones Da Bomb beyond insanity is one of the da bomb's least hot sauces at 136,000 scoville, and like I said, it's actually the hottest sauce on that show.
There's another Da Bomb called Ground Zero that's around 325,000 scoville. That's to the point where I don't want to use much at all and it's quite hot to me. Many other sauces I've tried over the decades have claimed to be much higher scoville and they usually aren't as hot as Ground Zero.
And then they have "da bomb The Final Answer" 1,500,000 scoville. Fuck this shit. This can leave a chemical burn on your skin. I have never in my life met anyone in person who does spicy like I do and a large drop of this stuff made me hallucinate colors and sweat outside in freezing weather. By the time my head quit burning my stomach hurt so bad it made me vomit. Which made my mouth start burning again. It's the shit I'll only put like a drop of in a bowl of chili.
Love Dave's Insanity. But Dave's Ultimate Insanity is my favorite to date. Da Bomb Beyond Insanity was never meant to be used the way Hot Ones does. There was a behind the scenes at their factory and the owner said it's intention was for adding to chili or soups, one drop at a time.
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A lot of Asian foods are spicy/sweet; it is great.
Yeah but are they spicy sweets/desserts?
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So weird, Right? I get the same with Ketchup, for some reason, it just tastes off-putting and disgusting to me, like vinegar and sugar, with a bit weird chemical aftertaste and maybe a hit of tomato, lol.
I see people coating their hot dogs and fries with that and just think "Ew, but to each, their own"
Ayoo ketchup haters unite.
I also just cannot stand ketchup
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Just putting interesting info out there. Kinda weird to seem defensive over that?
I mean airplanes are immune to capsaicin as well. I don't think they have the right type of pain receptors to sense it.
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WTH is this pic?
Who holds a chocolate bar like that?
Who would have such a piece of finger nail?
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Yeah but are they spicy sweets/desserts?
No, plenty of main dishes are spicy/sweet.
There also desserts and sweets that are spicy/sweet. There are some snacks that are essentially sweetened spicy fish...
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I dunno. I like my chili flavoured candy.
Beside, wasn't chocolate traditionally eaten with chili by the natives? Or was it a spicy coco drink...?
I'll occasionally make up coffee in the morning with chocolate, cinnamon, and a few shakes of cayenne pepper. Coffee shop I went to once did the same thing, called it an Aztec Mocha. Very good.
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I mean airplanes are immune to capsaicin as well. I don't think they have the right type of pain receptors to sense it.
Not like Lemmy needs more engagement or anything but sure, no harmless tangents allowed. Got it. You guys have fun. I'm taking a break from Lemmy.
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Text is way too legible to be AI, unless it's heavily edited AI.
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Wait, do mice like chocolate? Can they eat chocolate? Or is this one of those the-dog-will-shit-itself-to-death things?
It's the dog thing. Chocolate can be toxic for them.
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It's amazing how all humans are different.
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It really doesn't though
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The bar is full of "nutrittton" how could it be AI?
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The bar is full of "nutrittton" how could it be AI?
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It really doesn't though
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The bar is full of "nutrittton" how could it be AI?
It says βnutritionβ, but the quality of the photo makes the dot of the iβs blend to the body. But there are only three vertical lines (representing βitiβ).
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WTH is this pic?
Who holds a chocolate bar like that?
Who would have such a piece of finger nail?
Judging by his fingernails being so dirty, Iβm guessing heβs a tradesperson. Tradespeople tend to damage/chip/break nails. As for the odd thumb position, Iβm guessing he initially was holding it looking at the back, and turned his hand to show the front a bit for the photo, leading to the awkward thumb position.