Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Please see article below

Is this real? We are Muggles.


LONDON - Super spicy chili sauce being cooked at a London Thai restaurant sparked road closures and evacuations after passers-by complained that the smell was burning their throats, police said.

London Fire Brigade's chemical response team was called after reports that a strong smell was wafting from the restaurant in the heart of London's Soho district Monday afternoon, a Metropolitan police spokesman said, speaking anonymously in line with force policy.

Authorities sealed off several premises and closed roads. The Times of London described shoppers coughing and spluttering as firefighters wearing special breathing masks sought the source of the smell.

The paper said firefighters smashed down the door of the Thai Cottage restaurant and seized extra-hot bird's eye chilies which had been left dry-frying. It said they were being prepared as part of a batch of Nam Prik Pao, a spicy Thai dip.

"The smoke didn't go up into the sky because of the rain and the heavy air," The Times quoted Thai Cottage owner Sue Wasboonma as saying. "It's the hottest thing we make."

The police spokesman said no arrests were made in the case.

"As far as I'm aware it's not a criminal offense to cook very strong chili," he said.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yah i read about this - the police had the road closed for three hours while they looked for the source and broke down the back door of the restaurant. people thought it was a bioterrorist attack. oh what a world!

[but this hardly counts as an update. please update some more.]

7:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hahaha...only in a country that generaly serves the most bland food on the planet. what a bunch of wimps.

2:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

frieda - is this from the onion or for real?
only you would fake a post *SNIFF*

4:27 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

fyi, from a recent personal experiment, i think the expensive dry cleaners def do a better job than the less expensive ones. esp if your clothes are in desperate need of dry cleaning. (so i know i'm off by a few entries, but i figured if i posted on the dry cleaning entry, it might not even get noticed!)

missing you, (esp when i'm at the dry cleaners and grocery ;p)
ahila

5:50 PM  
Blogger Frieda said...

oh ahila, you are now contradicting my justifications for cheapness. my life's foundation is cracking....

3:07 PM  

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