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Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Dammed

Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

French Toast: a bit of cinnamon, syrup, and butter on it AFTER it's cooked, and yay. Anything else? NO.
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

I have always liked my french toast savory, not sweet. Sue me.
It sounds like maybe you're eating more of a Michigan toast and not french toast if you're going for something savory.
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

Go smoke up while being a nurse. /lovethelifechoice
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

Do not touch Willie...

Good Advice!
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

Chili Pepper Heat Ratings in Scoville Units



The link shows a variety of peppers based on this measurement.

The hottest one listed was from India, Bhut Jolokia, with over 1 million :eek: Scoville units.

# 2 on their list was habanero, at 300,000 SU.

Jalapeno checks in at 55,000 SU, and cayenne at 40,000 SU.

oh, yes....their advice: if you eat a pepper that's too hot for you, don't drink water, drink milk.

That list is not accurate. Jalapenos are not that hot, they're around 5,000 SU.
http://www.pepperscale.com/
I know this for certain because cayenne and anything hotter could kill me. Jalapenos are just fine though. Stupid allergies.


Also, though I'm late to the party, ketchup is great on everything, except chocolate.
Ketchup with:
fries - check
burger - check
eggs - ewww eggs
hot dog - check
bratwurst - check (although a dijon mustard would be good instead, but never yellow mustard, yellow mustard is icky).
chicken - check
potato chips - check
steak - no. good steak needs no condiment
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

Ketchup should never go on a hot dog or a brat, unless you're under the age of 8.
Ketchup, under no circumstance, should ever go on eggs. That's just nasty.
Steak should never even have a sauce to dip in if you're doing it right, but ketchup shall be barred from the list of sauces, unless you were my grandpa who would grill his extremely well done and then used ketchup to help with the extreme dryness.

Allowable, though not preferred, uses:
Hashbrowns- I find they taste better without
Chicken- Why wouldn't you choose BBQ sauce?


WTF category:
French toast
Not ketchup, but a family in my hometown would put mayonnaise on their hot dogs.
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

WTF category:
Not ketchup, but a family in my hometown would put mayonnaise on their hot dogs.

That's a Southern thing apparently... I've had several places in Knoxville, TN, Myrtle Beach, SC, and various places in Florida ask me if I wanted mayo with a hot dog... The first couple of times I made a *** face similar to this ---> :eek: + :confused: when I was asked....
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

Just about the only things that ketchup actually tastes good on are burgers and brats/dogs, I only rarely use it on fries or other potato variations. I will put ketchup on my hot dogs and brats, and I don't give an f what everyone thinks.
 
Re: Give Advice On Posts from The Grinding Gears Thread: Delicate Sensibilities be Da

My advice is to let people decide what they like to use as a sauce on their own. Making a hard and fast rule is just silly and may only be used by in-breds.
 
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