tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455933.post655815341445614470..comments2024-01-22T14:07:41.683-06:00Comments on Edifice Rex: Spicy MomentsMamaHenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17018971960706063902noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455933.post-57006531794419369362013-11-07T22:33:40.833-06:002013-11-07T22:33:40.833-06:00Hey Ed! well, I sorta do the same thing here. The ...Hey Ed! well, I sorta do the same thing here. The salsa I make is kinda mild for Jack but I like spicy Asian food too, so I get my fix for that when we can eat separate dishes. And occasionally some good nachos topped with jalapenos!<br /><br />Hey Jim! yes, I try to use them in lots of ways. As long as I don't let Jack see them, i don't think he notices much!<br /><br />Hey Rich! Yes, capsacin is good for pain! I've used the topical creams (like for arthritis), and they do seem to help, but had not thought about eating it for migraines. I will definitely give that a try! Makes sense.MamaHenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17018971960706063902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455933.post-29456237492598000812013-11-07T16:18:32.752-06:002013-11-07T16:18:32.752-06:00I used to get horrible migraines and happened to r...I used to get horrible migraines and happened to read something about capsaicin being used to help with headaches and general pain. Supposedly, the capsaicin improves blood flow which helps with the pain.<br /><br />Since I ain't gonna go out and buy some fancy capsaicin pills just because I read something about it, the next time I had one of those migraines, I got out some tortilla chips, put on a few good slugs of hot sauce, and ate them until the back of my head was just starting to get hot (an interesting sensation if you haven't ever tried it).<br /><br />The amazing part was that it actually started helping get rid of my migraine pretty quick. <br /><br />Eventually, I found out that a simple jar of HOT salsa worked even better, so I stocked up on hot Pace salsa to treat my migraines. <br /><br />Hot and spicy salsa, it's good for what ails ya (results may vary, consult your doctor before use). Richhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11412944120622315804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455933.post-63985028070532644902013-11-07T13:24:35.460-06:002013-11-07T13:24:35.460-06:00I do like a spicy dish now and then, but not as mu...I do like a spicy dish now and then, but not as much as I used to!<br /><br />Still, when you grow your own it seems a shame not to use them! HermitJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13631580830147175636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22455933.post-28052386913482860302013-11-07T08:18:20.042-06:002013-11-07T08:18:20.042-06:00Salsa, just kind of rolls off your tongue!
I love...Salsa, just kind of rolls off your tongue!<br /><br />I love peppers and I love a little heat but unfortunately I married someone who doesn't. I get away with what I can without burning the wife down but mostly get my heat fix in restaurants where we can order our own dish.<br /><br />Funny thing is that I hate most American spicy foods because they mostly use Tabasco sauce which I absolutely hate. I like the way Asian food is spiced. It is a quick intense heat that fades away quickly and has no aftertaste. <br /><br />We love salsa and made a bunch this year because we had plenty of raw ingredients given to us by other people. I bought some hot peppers from the store and put in a few jars for myself but evidently the store bought ones were pretty tame because even my wife can't tell they are in there.Edhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13214319366049620074noreply@blogger.com