Some Like It Hot
There's something that anybody who knows me, knows about me.
I LOVE SPICE.
No, I'm not talking about that raunchy "adult" network type spice, so you can all just get your minds out of the gutters, thank you very much.
I love spicy food. In fact, the spicier the better. I'm sure there's a limit to the amount of spice I can eat, but I haven't reached it yet.
Spicy food hot has to be the best kind of hot there is. I add hot pepper flakes to my pizza. I search for blackened, anything. If it's Chinese food, I look for the dishes that come in red because as we all know, red = hot.
In fact, I've decided that Americans could learn a thing or two about spice from other parts of the world.
The Indians, for instance, know how to light a fire.
If you don't like heat, stay out of an Indian's kitchen because Indian food is some of the spiciest stuff around. While Chinese restaurants are a dime a dozen, good Indian food is often harder to come by. My theory on this is simple, most people are afraid to try Indian food. This makes me sad and quite frankly, a little hot under the collar. With most cultural food experiences I say this, try it once. If you don't like it, fine. But if you've never tried it and you say you don't like it? Well then, you suck.
My boyfriend and I often go to this one Indian buffet. It's the best way to try Indian food because eventhough I love it, I still have no idea what dishes I actually like. With an Indian buffet though, the hits heat just keeps on coming! Everytime we eat there we decide we're going to launch this worldwide campaign for Indian food awareness. We've got to get the message out there. Indian food spice, should spread like wildfire.
My love for hot things doesn't only stop at hot food in taste, I also love hot food in temperature.
Often I will begin to eat dinner, which has just been taken from the stove or oven, as the case may be, and immediately nuke it. I'm like Goldilocks. I'm a blonde who, in order to enjoy my porridge, it has to be juust right. Once there's a distinct possibility I will burn my tongue, then and only then, is it fit to eat.
But the hotness doesn't stop there. I also love hot showers. You're in hot water takes on an entirely different meaning with someone like me. I know, everyone loves hot showers, but I'm talking, borderline burn yourself it's so hot, hot showers. I come out and my skin is bright red. I know this isn't great for your skin, but I always moisturize after a shower, so I say whatever. The heat is ON.
Like anything else, too much of anything is not good for you. So I try real hard to have my heat in moderation. If one day though, a doctor were to say to me that I couldn't eat spicy foods anymore, my love for food would definitely lose its fire. Heat is half the fun.
So you can save your antics Ginger, I'm the original spice girl.
I LOVE SPICE.
No, I'm not talking about that raunchy "adult" network type spice, so you can all just get your minds out of the gutters, thank you very much.
I love spicy food. In fact, the spicier the better. I'm sure there's a limit to the amount of spice I can eat, but I haven't reached it yet.
Spicy food hot has to be the best kind of hot there is. I add hot pepper flakes to my pizza. I search for blackened, anything. If it's Chinese food, I look for the dishes that come in red because as we all know, red = hot.
In fact, I've decided that Americans could learn a thing or two about spice from other parts of the world.
The Indians, for instance, know how to light a fire.
If you don't like heat, stay out of an Indian's kitchen because Indian food is some of the spiciest stuff around. While Chinese restaurants are a dime a dozen, good Indian food is often harder to come by. My theory on this is simple, most people are afraid to try Indian food. This makes me sad and quite frankly, a little hot under the collar. With most cultural food experiences I say this, try it once. If you don't like it, fine. But if you've never tried it and you say you don't like it? Well then, you suck.
My boyfriend and I often go to this one Indian buffet. It's the best way to try Indian food because eventhough I love it, I still have no idea what dishes I actually like. With an Indian buffet though, the
My love for hot things doesn't only stop at hot food in taste, I also love hot food in temperature.
Often I will begin to eat dinner, which has just been taken from the stove or oven, as the case may be, and immediately nuke it. I'm like Goldilocks. I'm a blonde who, in order to enjoy my porridge, it has to be juust right. Once there's a distinct possibility I will burn my tongue, then and only then, is it fit to eat.
But the hotness doesn't stop there. I also love hot showers. You're in hot water takes on an entirely different meaning with someone like me. I know, everyone loves hot showers, but I'm talking, borderline burn yourself it's so hot, hot showers. I come out and my skin is bright red. I know this isn't great for your skin, but I always moisturize after a shower, so I say whatever. The heat is ON.
Like anything else, too much of anything is not good for you. So I try real hard to have my heat in moderation. If one day though, a doctor were to say to me that I couldn't eat spicy foods anymore, my love for food would definitely lose its fire. Heat is half the fun.
So you can save your antics Ginger, I'm the original spice girl.
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