Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-26 Thread Ode Coyote



 Uhh...not exactly.
More like DUCK  TUCK and HIDE !!
I'd settle for... memorable.

Ode


At 03:31 PM 5/25/2010 -0500, you wrote:

Lol

Hard lesson, huh?  ;-)

Samala

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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-25 Thread Ode Coyote



  ..and if you're a guy...wash those hands before  you go pee. [Another 
one from the Book Of Accidental Revelations, Sub chapter Peters Peppers]


Ode


At 11:15 AM 5/24/2010 -0500, you wrote:
The main heat is in the seeds AND the white membrane.  Cut the jalapenos 
in half, get rid of those 2 items and then they are easy to use.  Most 
jalapenos are not too hot either, so once you get rid of the seeds and 
membrane, you just have a nice spiced pepper flavor.


Just DON'T scrape the seeds out with your thumb!  Under your fingernail 
will burn for a long time.  :-)  use a knife.


samala

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A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started 
coughing and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed 
to cook them if you want a few with your fajitas.





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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-25 Thread Bob Banever

LOL
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne





  ..and if you're a guy...wash those hands before  you go pee. [Another 
one from the Book Of Accidental Revelations, Sub chapter Peters Peppers]


Ode


At 11:15 AM 5/24/2010 -0500, you wrote:
The main heat is in the seeds AND the white membrane.  Cut the jalapenos 
in half, get rid of those 2 items and then they are easy to use.  Most 
jalapenos are not too hot either, so once you get rid of the seeds and 
membrane, you just have a nice spiced pepper flavor.


Just DON'T scrape the seeds out with your thumb!  Under your fingernail 
will burn for a long time.  :-)  use a knife.


samala

---Original Message---


A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started 
coughing and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed 
to cook them if you want a few with your fajitas.





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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-25 Thread Renee
Lol

Hard lesson, huh?  ;-)

Samala

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one from the Book Of Accidental Revelations, Sub chapter Peters Peppers]
 

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-25 Thread Renee
Huh.  Well, again--the hotter the weather the hotter the peppers, they say. 
So yeah--I could see hot jalapenos.  And maybe they are a special type.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
 
 Is So. Cal where I live jalapenos can be very hot.  Some are not, but when 
they are they can be brutal!  

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Ode Coyote



   Home defense tactic. [From the book of accidental revelations ]
 Place a small jar of hot peppers and vinegar in a jar and place it in a 
microwave oven set for several minutes on high power.

 Trigger the on button by your favorite device...[Panic Button? ]

A minute after the microwave turns on, nobody stays in that house.
It's a lot  harder to be robbed when all you have is your jammies out in 
the yard and everybody is half blind and crying.


ode



At 01:43 PM 5/23/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Years ago I worked in a spice house.  One of the men tripped while 
carrying a drum of oleoresin of capsicum and it splashed into his 
eyes.  Well he was a fortunate man that day because one of the lab techs 
was walking by who had been a medic.  Knowing that oleoresin of capsicum 
is acid he grabbed a can of oleoresin of apricot and smeared handfuls of 
it onto the first man's face and into his eyes.  The apricot was a base 
and it neutralized the acid of the capsicum and saved the first guy's 
sight.  I would suggest that people can try the same thing with the 
cayenne if it burns too much.  Try something basic like bicarb or a 
non-acidic fruit and see what happens.  If that doesn't relieve it you 
might want to try some milk which can cut the oil of the cayenne and let 
it rise and be washed away.


The pepper family can be brutal.  There were summer days they had to open 
up all the windows and evacuate the plant because the heat of the day made 
the heat of the spice too intense to be in.

PT



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RE: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Lisa
Hi Renee,

Do you know what else is in Schulze's eye wash formula? Where can I find it?

Thx

Lisa

  _  

From: Renee [mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 7:10 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne

 


Hey PT.  I've always heard to cut any oil based thing you use more oil.
Sounds logical, as water and oil don't mix and just spreads the oil more.  

 

I wonder if he got better eyesight after that.  I use Schulze's eye wash
formula which has a LOT of cayenne tinc in it.  Burns like fire in the eyes
when you are not use to it--but when the stinging stops (never, ever damage
so no worries) everything is bright, and the colors just pop.  It's very
refreshing and the eyes feel wonderful after a rinse. 

 

Many people have used this wash to get rid of cataracts and even macular
degeneration.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

---Original Message---

 

Years ago I worked in a spice house.  One of the men tripped while carrying
a drum of oleoresin of capsicum and it splashed into his eyes.  



 

 

 



Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Renee
Boy, I believe this.  When I make a hab tincture and open the lid to the
blender, I've learned to lean wy back and hold my breath.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
  
A minute after the microwave turns on, nobody stays in that house.
It's a lot  harder to be robbed when all you have is your jammies out in
the yard and everybody is half blind and crying.
 

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Pat
A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started coughing and 
running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed to cook them if you 
want a few with your fajitas.

Pat





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 9:46:10 AM
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne

  
Boy, I believe this.  When I make a hab tincture and open the lid to the 
blender, I've learned to lean wy back and hold my breath.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
---Original Message---
 
  
A minute after the microwave turns on, nobody stays in that house.
It's a lot  harder to be robbed when all you have is your jammies out in
the yard and everybody is half blind and crying.


  


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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread needling around

Have you considered pickling?
PT

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From: Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne


A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started coughing 
and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed to cook 
them if you want a few with your fajitas.


Pat





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 9:46:10 AM
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne


Boy, I believe this.  When I make a hab tincture and open the lid to the 
blender, I've learned to lean wy back and hold my breath.


Samala,
Renee

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A minute after the microwave turns on, nobody stays in that house.
It's a lot  harder to be robbed when all you have is your jammies out in
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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Renee
The main heat is in the seeds AND the white membrane.  Cut the jalapenos in
half, get rid of those 2 items and then they are easy to use.  Most
jalapenos are not too hot either, so once you get rid of the seeds and
membrane, you just have a nice spiced pepper flavor.

Just DON'T scrape the seeds out with your thumb!  Under your fingernail will
burn for a long time.  :-)  use a knife.

samala

---Original Message---
 
 
A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started coughing
and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed to cook them
if you want a few with your fajitas.
 

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Bob Banever
Arg what is the point of eating a jalalpenos if it isn't hot?  I LOVE 
hot peppers and when I get one that isn't I usually discard it.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 9:15 AM
  Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne


The main heat is in the seeds AND the white membrane.  Cut the 
jalapenos in half, get rid of those 2 items and then they are easy to use.  
Most jalapenos are not too hot either, so once you get rid of the seeds and 
membrane, you just have a nice spiced pepper flavor.

Just DON'T scrape the seeds out with your thumb!  Under your fingernail 
will burn for a long time.  :-)  use a knife.

samala

---Original Message---


A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started 
coughing and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed to 
cook them if you want a few with your fajitas.
   
  
   


RE: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Norton, Steve
You can sauté or roast the whole pepper.
 - Steve N

-Original Message-
From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 8:31 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne

A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all started coughing and 
running to raise the windows.  I wonder how you're supposed to cook them if you 
want a few with your fajitas.

Pat





From: Renee gaiac...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 9:46:10 AM
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne

  
Boy, I believe this.  When I make a hab tincture and open the lid to the 
blender, I've learned to lean wy back and hold my breath.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
---Original Message---
 
  
A minute after the microwave turns on, nobody stays in that house.
It's a lot  harder to be robbed when all you have is your jammies out in
the yard and everybody is half blind and crying.


  


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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread M. G. Devour
in a deep, gravelly voice...

It ain't HOT if ya don't SWEAT!

grin

Mike D.

 Arg what is the point of eating a jalalpenos if it isn't hot?  I
 LOVE hot peppers and when I get one that isn't I usually discard it.
   - Original Message - 
   From: Renee 
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
   Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 9:15 AM
   Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne
 
 
 The main heat is in the seeds AND the white membrane.  Cut the
 jalapenos in half, get rid of those 2 items and then they are
 easy to use.  Most jalapenos are not too hot either, so once you
 get rid of the seeds and membrane, you just have a nice spiced
 pepper flavor.
 
 Just DON'T scrape the seeds out with your thumb!  Under your
 fingernail will burn for a long time.  :-)  use a knife.
 
 samala
 
 ---Original Message---
 
 
 A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos, we've all
 started coughing and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how
 you're supposed to cook them if you want a few with your
 fajitas.
 
 
 
 

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread cking001
Gee, I do that pretty often without problems...
However, how about using a cover?

Chuck
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On 5/24/2010 11:31:23 AM, Pat (pattycake29...@yahoo.com) wrote:
 A couple of times when my son sauteed jalapenos,
 we've all started coughing and running to raise the windows.  I wonder how 
 you're
 supposed to cook them if you want a few with your fajitas.
 
 Pat
 
 


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Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Renee
Psh--I have no idea where you guys are from, but here jalapenos are
considered candy!  Not hot at all.  They are in all the restaurants in
little bags you can ask for, in all their nachos, dips, etc.  Not hot enough
to even be called hot.  Jalapenos are for babies!!  They save the fire for
the adults.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
From: M. G. Devour
Date: 5/24/2010 3:17:32 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne
 
in a deep, gravelly voice...
 
It ain't HOT if ya don't SWEAT!
 
grin
 
Mike D.
 
 Arg what is the point of eating a jalalpenos if it isn't hot?  I
 LOVE hot peppers and when I get one that isn't I usually discard it.
   

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread cking001
Got to agree.
Hardly worth mentioning...

I use them to replace salt in my cooking.

Chuck
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On 5/24/2010 6:20:44 PM, Renee (gaiac...@gmail.com) wrote:
 Psh--I have no idea where you guys are from, but here jalapenos are
 considered candy! Not hot at all. They are in all the restaurants in
 little bags you can ask for, in all their nachos, dips, etc. Not hot enough
 to even be called hot. Jalapenos are for babies!! They save the fire for
 the adults.
 
 Samala,
 Renee
 


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RE: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Renee
Uuuuhhh--let me go look.

Eyebright, herb and flower
Goldenseal root
Mullein flower
Fennel seed
Red raspberry leaf 
Cayenne pepper

Instructions:
10 drops in 1 ounce distilled water, twice a day

Trust me--you have to BUILD UP to that 10 drops.  Lol  Once a day is enough
unless you have sight problems.  Then you can do it twice and even 3 or 4
times a day.  He says if there is an infection you should fill an eye cup
and use it in one eye, then rinse that out and do the other eye, so that you
don't spread infection.

Because my eyes are fine I just use the same water for both eyes, and I use
our well water.  Not telling anyone else to do that though.  I simply fill
up my eye cup, add the drops, and then use that.

He says that you should put the eye cup on, blink the eyes (which is hard to
do at first when you are not use to the cayenne), and then hold the eye open
and roll your eyes in a circle clockwise, then counter clockwise.  

That's it.  The clarity afterwards is incredible--though it doesn't last. 
But when that blood flows into your eyes, you can SEE.  :-)

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
Hi Renee,
Do you know what else is in Schulze’s eye wash formula? Where can I find it?
Thx

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-24 Thread Bob Banever
Renee,

 Is So. Cal where I live jalapenos can be very hot.  Some are not, but when 
they are they can be brutal!  
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 3:20 PM
  Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne


Psh--I have no idea where you guys are from, but here jalapenos are 
considered candy!  Not hot at all.  They are in all the restaurants in little 
bags you can ask for, in all their nachos, dips, etc.  Not hot enough to even 
be called hot.  Jalapenos are for babies!!  They save the fire for the adults.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---

From: M. G. Devour
Date: 5/24/2010 3:17:32 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSantidoting cayenne

in a deep, gravelly voice...

It ain't HOT if ya don't SWEAT!

grin

Mike D.

 Arg what is the point of eating a jalalpenos if it isn't hot? 
 I
 LOVE hot peppers and when I get one that isn't I usually discard it.

  
   


CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-23 Thread PT Ferrance
Years ago I worked in a spice house.  One of the men tripped while carrying a 
drum of oleoresin of capsicum and it splashed into his eyes.  Well he was a 
fortunate man that day because one of the lab techs was walking by who had been 
a medic.  Knowing that oleoresin of capsicum is acid he grabbed a can of 
oleoresin of apricot and smeared handfuls of it onto the first man's face and 
into his eyes.  The apricot was a base and it neutralized the acid of the 
capsicum and saved the first guy's sight.  I would suggest that people can try 
the same thing with the cayenne if it burns too much.  Try something basic like 
bicarb or a non-acidic fruit and see what happens.  If that doesn't relieve it 
you might want to try some milk which can cut the oil of the cayenne and let it 
rise and be washed away.

The pepper family can be brutal.  There were summer days they had to open up 
all the windows and evacuate the plant because the heat of the day made the 
heat of the spice too intense to be in.
PT

Re: CSantidoting cayenne

2010-05-23 Thread Renee
Hey PT.  I've always heard to cut any oil based thing you use more oil. 
Sounds logical, as water and oil don't mix and just spreads the oil more.  

I wonder if he got better eyesight after that.  I use Schulze's eye wash
formula which has a LOT of cayenne tinc in it.  Burns like fire in the eyes
when you are not use to it--but when the stinging stops (never, ever damage
so no worries) everything is bright, and the colors just pop.  It's very
refreshing and the eyes feel wonderful after a rinse. 

Many people have used this wash to get rid of cataracts and even macular
degeneration.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
Years ago I worked in a spice house.  One of the men tripped while carrying a 
drum of oleoresin of capsicum and it splashed into his eyes.