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AIBU?

to eat chilli every morning for breakfast?

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SmugColditz · 10/09/2008 18:21

I just cleared up a plate of chilli chicken, and then happened to glance in the mirror.

I look 5 years younger, I swear.

I have a real glow to may face, my eyes look bright, and I just look better.

So chilli for breakfast, I think.

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LapinOnTheEventHorizon · 10/09/2008 18:22

Coo, I just fancy a bowl of chilli now

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Califrau · 10/09/2008 18:23

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LapinOnTheEventHorizon · 10/09/2008 18:25


I like chilli chocolate; oh and chilli crackers with blue cheese, yuuuummmmm
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SmugColditz · 10/09/2008 18:29

(Cali, you were in college. Everyone was youthful and dewyeyed/....)

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SmugColditz · 10/09/2008 18:53

The effect appears to have faded anyway, so clearly I need to carry chilli seeds in my pocket, to be 'popped' as needed.

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TheDevilWearsPrimark · 10/09/2008 18:55

In Bolivia I had scrambled eggs with chillis and chilli pickled veg for breakfast, it certainly made me feel invigorated!

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Acinonyx · 10/09/2008 19:47

Curried omlette is a great breakfast. Or mexican eggs, as dh makes. Or toast with marmite and chilli. Scambled eggs with chilli. Pancakes or French toast with hot mustard. It's all good. I'm a chilli- fiend.

Not sure it's keeping me young though.

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merryberry · 10/09/2008 19:56

there's a lebanese shop near me sells 'anatolian breakfast spread' - red chilli and walnut pate for spreading on toasts. tis an outstandingly lovely start to the day, honest.

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RhinestoneCowgirl · 10/09/2008 19:57

Curry for breakfast is great

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castlesintheair · 10/09/2008 20:02

The reason the Thais are so beautiful is the amount of chilli they eat I am sure. The downside is you end up not being able to "taste" anything unless it is drenched in chilli. I realised this when I was waiting for a boat in Indonesia and found myself chomping my way through a bag of extremely fiery red chillis. I decided I had to cut back after that.

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3andnomore · 10/09/2008 20:13

lol at this thread

[psst...you can get great huge amounts of dried chilli flakes in Asien shops, for a bargain price ]

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