Why I don't eat chillies

Started by Squash64, January 26, 2012, 06:52:57

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Squash64

Betty
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Squash64

Betty
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pumkinlover

He's just trying to scare you Betty!  ;D ;D ;D

pumkinlover

Seriously do you not use chillis at all?
It doesn't have to be like that!!! I make chilli, quince and fig jelly- its really nice. Not hot. Even put chillis in cauliflower soup, just tiny bit. Adds flavour not heat.  :D :D :D

Squash64

Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



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www.growit.btck.co.uk

Squash64

Quote from: pumpkinlover on January 26, 2012, 07:46:32
Seriously do you not use chillis at all?
It doesn't have to be like that!!! I make chilli, quince and fig jelly- its really nice. Not hot. Even put chillis in cauliflower soup, just tiny bit. Adds flavour not heat.  :D :D :D


No, I really don't like them, even the mildest ones set my mouth on fire. All the rest of my family love them though, which is why I grow them. I've got loads in the freezer and my husband eats them every day with everything.  Except his porridge.  ;)
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



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Twoflower


   i use chilles too they don't have to be hot. Even the kids don't mind them.

grawrc

My brother doesn't like chillies either -or sweet peppers. There seems to be something in them that upsets his stomach. I always need to remind myself to miss them out when he's visiting! We eat them lots.

pumkinlover

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quote fromSquash64
"No, I really don't like them, even the mildest ones set my mouth on fire. All the rest of my family love them though, which is why I grow them. I've got loads in the freezer and my husband eats them every day with everything.  Except his porridge.  ;)"



How does that work then, does he just add a chilli to his portion of the meal :)


Squash64

Quote from: pumpkinlover on January 26, 2012, 08:02:54
quote fromSquash64
"No, I really don't like them, even the mildest ones set my mouth on fire. All the rest of my family love them though, which is why I grow them. I've got loads in the freezer and my husband eats them every day with everything.  Except his porridge.  ;)"



How does that work then, does he just add a chilli to his portion of the meal :)



Yes, he takes a few from the freezer and chops them up on his plate, they seem to defrost instantly.  He even eats them with salad!
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



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www.growit.btck.co.uk

shirlton

When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

goodlife

Ohhhh....YUM..chillies!.. ;D ;D ;D And they are so good for you...but I'm not keen chillies in porridge neither..not that I've tried.. :-\

grawrc

They go well with chocolate. ;) Mind you I can't think of much that isn't improved by a wee bit of choclit!!  ;D ;D

I add them to salads too. Chillies that is!



Duke Ellington

I have tried One of these chili sauces that this man has tested at the Chilli Festival! Now I love chillies but the sauce I tried nearly killed me. The only thing that calmed the heat was a Mister Whippy type ice cream that luckily for me was being sold nearby. I wouldn't recommend it and since last year taste tests of these extreme chillies and sauces at the chilli festival has been banned!!! :o.
I still eat and grow them :)

Duke
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

Digeroo

I quite like a bit of chilli pepper in things occassionally, but hate sweet peppers.

I quite like them in cauliflower cheese, you can cut right down on the cheese and not notice.

Chilli in porridge, now that is a good thought.  Perhaps it would make porridge edible.


grannyjanny

I recently found a lovely gluten free porridge so can now look forward to breakfast ;D. Chilli in porridge, I do know someone who would like that ;D.

claybasket

I like my porridge with salt ,and the milk separate in a cup, put the porridge on the spoon dip into the milk,porridge stays hot till the last spoonful , so you don't need chilli's for it ;D

grannyjanny

I like warm milk on mine, lovely. I would prefer it the way the Scots to it but I don't/can't drink ;) ;D.

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