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I am Vee -- who might also be seen online as loooongleggs, imwhatuc, iamwhatuc, grrr8gams, psyche, or whatever name grabs me at the moment
   

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Thursday, October 16
More Hotter, More Better

Okay when I find something that is hotter, better and even more delicious than me, I have to give it up.  And give em props.  LOL.  Anyway, we decided to try Wing Stop the other night.  Haven't ever been there before so I wasn't sure what to order.  So I ordered the cajun flavor and the original hot flavor.  We've had a variety of hot wings from the grocery stores and restaurants and even some of the not-so-hot wings like the Chipotle ones.  Sometimes we add Mongolian Fire Oil to ours to ensure they have a nice burn.  Sometimes I even slop on some Frank's Original Red Hot (after they've baked awhile and about 5 min. before coming out of the oven.).  We thought we could handle the heat.

Needless to say, we were blown away.  Just carrying them home, you could just smell these babies were gonna be sizzling.  The hot wings were good, nice burn, great flavor.  But just a whiff of the cajun and we knew they were gonna be trouble.  I drank plenty of water with mine, at least 3 tall glasses.  But I couldn't help myself, I had to get some more.  Now they also had a hotter flavor called "atomic".  These were so fiery, I am sure I couldn't handle their hottest flavor.

They were good but a bit pricey too.  So we headed back to the grocery store the next day for hot wings.  Because we also like them a certain way, not wet anymore and just starting to be crispy and we can only seem to achieve that in our own oven.

So did I make you hungry yet?



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Posted at 10:14 am by IMVee

Beth
November 18, 2008   03:06 PM PST
 
You rawk my face off.

I can't do hot & spicy. I'm too much of a weenie.

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Vee
October 27, 2008   10:41 AM PDT
 
There was a time that I never ate spicy foods either. But for some reason I made the exception for hot wings. Plus when you live in San Diego and order a burrito, you get it spicy even when you asked for mild, so you get accustomed to it. Chicken is my favorite food so it's not really much of a stretch that spicy chicken appealed to me.
Deirdre
October 18, 2008   09:49 AM PDT
 
I've never developed a taste for spicy/hot anything. I don't know what's wrong with me.

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