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Did it come with http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Fire-After-Curry-Wipes/dp/B0014BP8BK ?
My Naga Masala kit arrived from Curry Kits. Looking forward to cooking up this considering it's classed as the hottest curry in the world, and makes a Phal taste like a Korma.Anyone tried one? I'm very excited about this one!
Hi JJ. Glad it hit the spot ;D ;D ;D I'll certainly take the remainder of the bag off your hands. Just PM me what you want and i'll give you my address.Being a phall eater, if you don't sweat, it ain't hot enought. Red faced, eyes and veins bulging is a good start, but you need to sweat in areas you didn't think could produce sweat. Oh, and i forgot the hiccups as well. If i don't get all these sensations, then it isn't one of the hotest curries i've eaten. In my 25 plus years of eating hot, only two curries have ever managed to do a proper job as described above. One was curry hell from the Rupali in Newcastle, the other from a restaurant in Lowestoft. Not sure about that Jalzalah from Curried Away though, not exactly appetising look to it
As a spice hunter, do you have any tips to survive to morning after? Anything to eat/drink tonight to lessen the effects? I'm supposed to be at the gym at 8am, I really hope I can still go.
Quote from: JamesJeffery on April 04, 2013, 08:58 PMAs a spice hunter, do you have any tips to survive to morning after? Anything to eat/drink tonight to lessen the effects? I'm supposed to be at the gym at 8am, I really hope I can still go.Don't worry, you'll be at the gym in time providing you can leave the boy's room :. Just make sure you're up about an hour earlier than normal to let nature take its course . No remedy for a hot curry. Providing you cooked the spices in full, you'll be fine. If you didn't, the only advice i can give is not to leave finger nail marks down the WC wall. The Mrs won't thank you for them ;D ;D Address PM'd