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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 543655" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Ghost chili products seem to fall way short on the heat even for me. I used to seek out hot peppers and loved the burn but these days I tend to stay on the milder side like chipotle peppers. I enjoy the flavor more than the heat and the ghost chili does have some decent flavor. I do make hot sauce and hot rubs for my son and use an electric coffee grinder to pulverize dried peppers with all their seeds which makes even a fairly mild pepper like jalapeno really seem hot. Good luck in your search Rande</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 543655, member: 2140"] Ghost chili products seem to fall way short on the heat even for me. I used to seek out hot peppers and loved the burn but these days I tend to stay on the milder side like chipotle peppers. I enjoy the flavor more than the heat and the ghost chili does have some decent flavor. I do make hot sauce and hot rubs for my son and use an electric coffee grinder to pulverize dried peppers with all their seeds which makes even a fairly mild pepper like jalapeno really seem hot. Good luck in your search Rande Jim [/QUOTE]
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