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  • beam
    The end.
    • May 2001
    • 2036

    #1

    Waiver to order food?

    There's fairly new place (not sure if it's a chain or not) called Heart-attack Jacks.

    Anyway, I hear that they make you sign a waiver if you want to order their hottest hot wings.

    Has anyone else seen something like this? I thought it was kind of funny. If you eat a certain number, you get your name on a "wall of fame"
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  • sereignity_31
    Guardian
    • Jul 2002
    • 87

    #2
    not that chain

    havent seen that name before, but theres a place here in austin TX where they do the same thing, i think the record, was 170 or so


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    • synreal
      code monkey
      • Oct 2001
      • 1051

      #3
      publicity stunt


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      • TheTramp
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 4019

        #4
        I'm sure it is at least, in part, a publicity thing. Something to set them appart.

        On the other hand, I've had some hot sauce that was so hot it almost made me gag/vomit (and I really like hot spices). It was at a sample booth (at a wine tasting convention) and they had about 5 levels of hotness. You could just help yourself to the first four but they kept the open jar of the 5th level behind the counter. They didn't just want people trying it so you had to ask and they would make sure you knew what you were getting into. I didn't have to sign a waiver but I could see why they might have wanted me to.
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        • Thordic
          AFTICA
          • May 2001
          • 5986

          #5
          Ever hear of a hot sauce called The Bomb?

          I had maybe 5-8 drops on a hot dog, and I literally had trouble breathing, it felt like my throat was swollen half shut

          I love spicy food...

          Best hot sauce ever, in my opinion, is West Indian Scotch Bonnet Sauce. It goes GREAT on hot dogs.

          For those of you who never put hot sauce on hot dogs before, try it sometime! Not like Lousiana Hot Sauce or Tabasco, but a good hot sauce. You don't regret it.

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          • Collegeboy

            #6
            I am a Blair's instant death fan myself

            But alot of resturants if you order a hamburger anything but well done will make you sign a waiver.

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            • Thordic
              AFTICA
              • May 2001
              • 5986

              #7
              I order beef medium rare all the time, if Im at a steakhouse I order it rare.

              I've never had to sign a waiver.

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              • synreal
                code monkey
                • Oct 2001
                • 1051

                #8
                Originally posted by Collegeboy
                I am a Blair's instant death fan myself

                But alot of resturants if you order a hamburger anything but well done will make you sign a waiver.
                most places i've been to just have a little legal disclaimer at the bottom of their menu pages

                "The FDA notes that consuming undercooked or raw eggs, meat, poultry or fish can significantly increases the risk of contracting a food borne illness. yadda yadda yadda"


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                • lopxtc
                  Unix Geek
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 2706

                  #9
                  As long as the inside of the beef reaches ~150-160 degress F, you are okay ...

                  Pork and Chicken on the other hand are a different story ...

                  We have an international food store here were you can by pure capsicum (capsasian?) forgot which. You have sign a waiver and include a copy of your license *L* ... comes in a medical bottle with a dropper ...

                  I love peppers ... use them in/with/on everything ...

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                  • SprayingMango
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                    • Feb 2002
                    • 4557

                    #10
                    Beam: Were you at shatnerball??? If so, I think there is a picture of you in the new PB2X, somewhere in there I saw a pic from shatnerball and your laying down on the ground wearing Proteus goggles. I hope its you, It's hard to read the vinyl sticker on the visor.

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                    • xmetal2001
                      Junior Member at heart
                      • May 2001
                      • 1994

                      #11
                      Originally posted by lopxtc

                      We have an international food store here were you can by pure capsicum (capsasian?) forgot which. You have sign a waiver and include a copy of your license *L* ... comes in a medical bottle with a dropper ...

                      Aaron
                      Whats Capsium? some sort of hot something?

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                      • KHartley
                        shartley's wife
                        • Jun 2002
                        • 78

                        #12
                        Capsium and Cayenne (red pepper) are the same thing.

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                        • lopxtc
                          Unix Geek
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 2706

                          #13
                          Correct ... I had to check the label on the bottle when I got home ...

                          They sell pure capsaicin which is the "heat" in the pepper. You can buy this stuff in pure form, but its a killer ... *L*

                          Aaron

                          Originally posted by KHartley
                          Capsium and Cayenne (red pepper) are the same thing.
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                          • Thordic
                            AFTICA
                            • May 2001
                            • 5986

                            #14
                            Capsicum is the stuff that makes hot food hot.

                            It isn't a type of pepper or anything, its a natural compound found in spicy food.

                            Pure capsicum can give you burns that would require medical treatment.

                            If you aren't a trained chef, using pure capsicum can literally be dangerous.

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                            • lopxtc
                              Unix Geek
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 2706

                              #15
                              Actually you are mixing up some words: (easy to do when dealing with peppers)

                              Capsicum --
                              Chile terminology is confusing; pepper, chili, chile, chilli, Aji, paprika and Capsicum are used interchangeably for "chile pepper" plants in the genus Capsicum. The word Capsicum comes from the Greek kapto, meaning "to bite" (a reference to pungency or heat). In Mexico, Central American and the southwestern U.S.A., a Capsicum is called a Chile pepper. To confuse matters even more, a sweet bell pepper is often called a capsicum pepper whereas a hot pepper is often called a chile pepper !

                              Capsium --
                              Capsium (Red Pepper). Capsium, or cayenne, is another name for red
                              pepper which can be eaten as a spice or taken in capsule form

                              Capsaicin --
                              All chile peppers contain a chemical, called capsaicin, which is found concentrated in the veins of the fruit (not the seeds as is widely believed). Capsaicin, when brought into contact with mucous membranes, such as the inside of the mouth, stimulates the nerve endings, making your brain think that it is being 'burned', that real pain and damage are being inflicted. The brain counters by releasing endorphins, similar in structure to morphine, which bring about the "Chile-High", just like a runner experiences euphoria after passing the peak of their endurance.

                              Aaron


                              Originally posted by Thordic
                              Capsicum is the stuff that makes hot food hot.

                              It isn't a type of pepper or anything, its a natural compound found in spicy food.

                              Pure capsicum can give you burns that would require medical treatment.

                              If you aren't a trained chef, using pure capsicum can literally be dangerous.
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