I have also heard the term 'Dutch Oven' coined in a less popular way... You know, when you hold your loved one's head under the sheets and let loose with a chile (or other spicy) by-product (aka: flatulence)...? I have only heard it used in this manner a few times, so am not totally sure of the validity on this. Can anyone else clarify? :) Derek -----Original Message----- From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com [mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of Blyrock Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 6:53 AM To: Emile & Dewi; Chile Heads Subject: Re: [CH] Dutch oven ---------------------- Dutch ov·en (plural Dutch ov·ens) noun 1. heavy cooking pot: an iron or earthenware container with a lid, used for cooking stews or casseroles. 2. outdoor oven: a metal box with an open front placed beside an open fire so that food can be cooked inside it. ---------------------- Dutch Proverb Kissin' wears out. Cookin' don't. Anonymous. Pennsylvania Dutch proverb. ---------------------- Tim ==================================== PCSolutions P.O.Box 403 Antioch, TN, 37011-0403 blyrock@bellsouth.net ==================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: Emile & Dewi <e.steenbrink@worldonline.nl> To: Chile Heads <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 7:36 AM Subject: [CH] Dutch oven > Hi Podheads, > > I have a question. What is a Dutch oven? I'm Dutch, but I don't know what is > meant by that. Can anyone enlighten me? Also I aquired some new sauces. In > Germany I bought Pace hot pepper sauce. I guess it's like the salsa (from > New York City, heehaw?!) called Pace Picante. I remember it from my US days. > Also I bought a sauce called Encona West Indian original hot pepper sauce > and Crystal pepper sauce. Anyone familiar with these sauces. Are they any > good? I haven't tried them yet. Still have to finish my bottle of Jamaican > style hot pepper sauce. Yowzaa! > > Miss Dewi > >