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> Help! I ordered a medium spicy entree' at a Thai restaurant. It is way
> too hot. Can it be tamed?
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Hi Pammie. Are you still sitting there?
Help! I ordered a medium spicy entree' at a Thai restaurant. It is way
too hot. Can it be tamed?
Pammiepie
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"Pammiepie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
>
> Help! I ordered a medium spicy entree' at a Thai restaurant. It is way
> too hot. Can it be tamed?
>
Hi Pammie. Are you still sitting there?
Pammiepie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Help! I ordered a medium spicy entree' at a Thai restaurant. It is way
> too hot. Can it be tamed?
Order two more mild versions and mix them together.
-sw
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>Help! I ordered a medium spicy entree' at a Thai restaurant. It is way
>too hot. Can it be tamed?
Cold yoghurt on the side.
Cheers, Phred.
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Pammiepie;2932169 Wrote:
> Help! I ordered a medium spicy entree' at a Thai restaurant. It is way
> too hot. Can it be tamed?
Pammiepie:
The trick I was shown by a friend on my first visit to Thailand was to
simply put some rice into your mouth (right on your tongue) which tends
to kill the spiciness. Try it! It really works.
When eating other spicy cuisines, bread can have the same effect.
-- Rik
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