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    Ouch! I use gloves whenever I handle them. With contacts, I don't take chances!
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    I've washed my hands several times and I just licked some yogurt off my finger. Black cherry yogurt and jalapeno - very "interesting" combination. I hope it wears off by the time I need ta take my contacts out!

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    Be careful!!! I stupidly used my thumbnail to scrape out the seeds of a jalapeņo pepper - it burned for days.

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    Pretend it's 80-weight gear oil, without the smell. Hand cleaner designed for the garage takes it right off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Pretend it's 80-weight gear oil, without the smell. Hand cleaner designed for the garage takes it right off.
    But you can't use garage hand cleaner in your eyeballs.
    I too have learned the lesson. Have also gotten dry potassium permanganate in my eyes, in the field.
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    Awww, you guys are lightweights! Try doing any of the above with habaneros, the most common chili peppers we have down here in Belize. Don't ask me how I know this!!

    Heat ratings of different kinds of peppers:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scovill...ngs_of_peppers
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    But you can't use garage hand cleaner in your eyeballs.
    But the hand cleaner washes off just fine with soap and water. Then you can put your fingers in your eyeballs all you want.

    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Try doing any of the above with habaneros, the most common chili peppers we have down here in Belize. ... Heat ratings of different kinds of peppers:
    Just like "predicted heart rates" - those are averages over the varieties. The jalapeņos I grow in my garden are hotter than grocery store habaņeros. The habaņeros I grew one year ... I took one bite of a green one early in the season, figuring the weather had been cool so far and it wouldn't be terribly hot. I think my entire face melted. I didn't try that again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Just like "predicted heart rates" - those are averages over the varieties. The jalapeņos I grow in my garden are hotter than grocery store habaņeros. The habaņeros I grew one year ... I took one bite of a green one early in the season, figuring the weather had been cool so far and it wouldn't be terribly hot. I think my entire face melted. I didn't try that again.
    The jalepenos down here are wimpy, but I've definitely had much hotter ones before. The habaneros down here are HOT HOT HOT! My fingers sting for days after I chop one.

    So, I make my DH do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Be careful!!! I stupidly used my thumbnail to scrape out the seeds of a jalapeņo pepper - it burned for days.
    OOOOh, I've done that!!! Eeeeek.
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    I have a friend who enjoys really hot food - so we had him over for Thai and I made a dish that had some ungodly amount of those super hot tiny little peppers chopped up in it. The first step was to stir fry the peppers - tip *do not* have your face over or anywhere near the hot wok when you dump them in..... I think I know what it is like to have been pepper sprayed.... I literally couldn't breathe and I couldn't see. We had to open all the windows in the kitchen and turn on all the fans to clear out the pepper fumes before I could finish cooking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    I have a friend who enjoys really hot food - so we had him over for Thai and I made a dish that had some ungodly amount of those super hot tiny little peppers chopped up in it. The first step was to stir fry the peppers - tip *do not* have your face over or anywhere near the hot wok when you dump them in..... I think I know what it is like to have been pepper sprayed.... I literally couldn't breathe and I couldn't see. We had to open all the windows in the kitchen and turn on all the fans to clear out the pepper fumes before I could finish cooking.
    Same reason Cajun crawfish boils are done outside, the seasoning mix has cayenne peppers in it, and you don't want that steam in the house.
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    Washing my hair after cutting up peppers for chli. ooo really weird scalp massage!


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