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Katherine

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David R. Sky

Well, I've never met an egg I didn't like! hehehe

Peace! Gemini

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MRH

Do you liked smoked flavors? DH doesn't so he doesn't like chipotle but I love it! I get my chipotle powder from

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A little goes a long way - even their smallest jar will last you a very long time! In the meantime, though, you can use regular cayenne pepper for that recipe and I'm sure it will be just as good!

LauraJ

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Laura J

So perhaps a "Steam-Friend" is someone you hang out with in the steam room? :)

LauraJ

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Laura J

Sounds good to me! :o)

Peace! Gem

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MRH

Yes Laura, I love smokey flavors! :) That's the first time I've heard of chipotle as a powder form, two people I know get it in liquid form from two different places very far from me.

The website you listed is not laid out well, there are many images for links with pictures but no text to identify where they go to, my screen reader/browser reads those as [link] [link] [link].

Thanks, your post gave me an idea to lok further on the web to get chipotle, I rarely see the two guys.

David

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David R. Sky

David,

Here is a direct link to the chipotle page which has a text description on it. Let me know if it causes you any trouble and I will cut and paste it in a note for you:

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have the 1.2 oz plastic jar of "Ground Red New Mexican Chipotle Pepper" which is product 41438.I have never heard of chipotle in liquid form, though I did have a bottle of chipotle hot sauce once which was heavenly. The standard way of buying it around here is in little cans which have the soft pliable chiles along with adobo sauce. That is what is specified in most recipes I have seen but I find the powder convenient for those eggs and for sprinkling on other finished dishes when I want to add an extra kick! LauraJ

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Laura J

I'm sorry if I got the wrong Laura... but aren't you the one who is pregnant? Don't you have any problems eating hot spicey stuff? I think if I had done that while pregnant I would have spent the entire time in the bathroom "praying to the porcelain god, Ralph" as my son and his friend like to put it. LOL

Peace! Gemini

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MRH

Yup, I'm preggo and I was very happy to discover that, as soon as the worst of the morning sickness was gone, I didn't have any problems with spicy food because I love it! There are definitely things that I can't eat but spiciness is not one of them!

LauraJ (who is more familiar than she ever wanted to be with the porcelain god)

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Laura J

ROTFL Yeah, he isn't so nice, is he?

Glad to hear that you can eat the things you like again though! ;o)

Peace! Gemini

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MRH

Hi Laura,

That URL worked fine, I was perhaps too hasty in my previous statement about the links with images - as soon as I see several links in a row which say [link] [link] [link], I jump off the site.

One guy I know who lived in Mexico for 7 years gets a baby-food-sized jar of the liquid chipotle, it's apparently so hot that it takes him one year to use it all.

Thanks again for the link :)

David

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David R. Sky

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