Did you know that there is one thing that can stop Hot Pepper Burn?!


Question: Don't laugh until you try it...

Works everytime...

A spoon full of peanut butter...


Answers: Don't laugh until you try it...

Works everytime...

A spoon full of peanut butter...

I heard hamster urine works... It must come from a wild hamster though.

Milk works.

Milk and bread work as well.

i always use milk!
ill try peanut butter though!lol

I always heard Milk...because of the protein.
I'll try the peanut better also...thanks for the tip.

Good to know that....don't use water even though we always grab for that first...it makes it worse.

I'll have to try that!! Chunky or Creamy?

I do the milk thing too!

NEVER use Coke or anything carbonated!!
That makes it even worse!!!

Water just does nothing.

If you eat something hot, then eat butter. It stops burn.

Who'd of thought! Well, I shall just have to carry a jar in my purse.

Dairy and bread will work. I figured that was why you always found bread served at places that serve spicy foods , and also ice cream.

Uh, butter works also! When in Dallas, I went to Mexican places that the Mexicans ate at. Next to the salt and pepper was a bowl of one serving butter packs. After eating a big chomp of the salsa with chips, the butter came in handy! (Margarine works too.)
Here is another tip. If you rub your eyes after working with Jalapenos and it burns, put your hair in your eyes. The hair will absorb the juice and take away the burn. (It sounds crazy but it works!)

Sugar. A Jolly Rancher will cut through any burn quickly. And it's easier to carry a JR or Werther's in your pocket than a quart of milk or stick of butter.





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