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Need Spicy Food

BlackTigers

Diamond Member
So I haven't eaten solid food since about noon on Sunday, and at this point I really don't care if I heave it right back up.

My sinuses are also clogged as hell, and spicy food always works to clear me up a bit when my sinuses are screwed up.

I've got a dozen wings on the way, but does anyone else have any recommendations on either a good burger, or a relatively simple recipe for some spicy ass food?

A jalapeño burger sounds amazing, who would have them, fast food wise?
 
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Find a Thai place, and get some curry. :thumbsup:

Or anything, really, and order it "Thai hot". That'll make your eyebrows sweat real nicely. Chicken Pad Thai is my favorite.

 
I say just buy some jalapeno peppers and a bottle of hot sauce and add them to your normal food. Except for like ice cream, that might taste like shit.
 
Thai Place, Green Curry or the like. Delicious, good for you, and a lot of the time they'll ask you how spicy you want it, the place by me uses a 1-10 scale. Enjoy.
 
A nice hot bowl of pho + that spicy sauce...

Your nasal cavity will turn into an open faucet. But after that, your sinuses will feel absolutely great.
 
Pretty much any decent Asian style restaurant will have some decently hot dishes.

Stuff like Jalepeno burgers, Jalepeno pizza, etc isn't really all that spicy. It can have a bit of a kick to it, but compared to most "spicy" food, it is still relatively mild.
That said, I love the Jalepeno burgers from White Castle. They are awesome!
 
What about pho? it's beef broth noodle (with tons of beef too) and you can add hot sauce (and chilli pepper) to taste.
 
For the people mentioning wasabi: Text

Go to a Thai place and look for Kee Mao. Get it extra spicy if you can handle spicy foods.

Mmm...Kee Mao.
 
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