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... in the gracious homes of returnees, ladies attempted to recreate dishes and condiments their families enjoyed on the sub-continent. Read more >>
LANGUAGEIf you say that one person has the hots for another person, you mean that they feel a strong sexual attraction to that person. The expression isn't usually used with food but the headline writer obviously wanted to make a pun. ...
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... quot;hot peppers", they call them "hots" there.
How do I know this, you ask?
Well, in the 4 minutes it took them to build my sandwich, ... other guy asked about "extra hots" at least 15 times. I'm not kidding.
He built the sandwich while talking to the guy who ordered it, asking him how many extra hots he wanted. Then, ended up finishing the sandwich and saying, "1 ...
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... fries."
35th Street Red Hots
500 W 35th Street, Chicago ... closest one is 35th Street Red Hots, which is about a block away from the field and absolutely destroys any of the offerings ... Depression Dog). Like Jimmy's Red Hots and Gene and Judes, it forgoes the usual accouterments ... scratch. That is what makes 35th Street Red Hots, a relatively charmless stand on crumbling parking lot ...
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Please forgive me for adding Red Hots here as a spice. My editors made me do it. ;-) I loved this recipe for Apple Dumplings that is included in this really fun article on how to use this fun candy as a spice! There are several wonderful ideas for your holiday table here including how to use Red Hots in...
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I have this need to smell cinnamon all the time around these months, lol. Also, I still have some more Red Hots in a secret stash (my aunt sends candy in bulk) that Marguerite doesn't know about. If I don't do something about them, they just might still be around when cockroaches take over the world. Anyway, had apple juice as well, so why not some apple cider?
I thought it was a nice ...
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The British have long enjoyed food with a bit of bite. And 200 years ago, an Indian migrant opened Britain's first curry house to cater for the fashion for spicy food.
"Indian dishes, in the highest perfection… unequalled to any curries ever made in England." So ran the 1809 newspaper advert for a new eating establishment in an upmarket London square popular with colonial ...
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