DIY Pepper Spray

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Warning

Pepper Spray is STILL Illegal in some places. Cook with CAUTION.

Culinary Advice

  • Grind some Scoprion Pepper
  • soak it in rubbing alcohol for 8 hour
  • mix in cooking oil
  • drain the mixture and place in a spray bottle
  • do not add vinegar so it won't spoil
  • do not add other pepper while grinding
  • do not add clove powder to cooking oil

Not Directions for Use

Something I've heard from someone trained in professional use of vinegar and hot pepper sprays, is to aim at the forehead of the potato or other food you are seasoning. It will drip down into all the places you want flavor. Spraying directly with something that has a steam force right into your food might be considered aggressive or impolite dining in a culinary tribunal. Letting it drip down is sufficient seasoning for personal food preparation.

Comments

  • So, unlike in other applications the trickle down theory is actually effective here... nice!!!
  • Ladies, wasp spray is completely legal almost everywhere and has a easy spray stream with several feet of range, this is useful information to have against wasps.
  • Pure chilli extract (capsaicin) is cheap and when mixed with clove oil and water and placed in a bottle makes a fantastic spray for keeping insects off your plants. If you dissolved 1 part sugar in 2 parts water before adding the extract and clove oil, it becomes more viscous and sticky, meaning it sticks to the plants for longer and makes it much more difficult to blow off in the wind.
  • As retired leo myself, my target was always the area between the nose and upper lip. Attackers aren't standing still. Even if you don't hit the specific area directly, OC loves tear ducts, nasal pasages, open mouths, anything with natural moisture. Generally speaking, someone trying to attack (harm) you is amped up and probably mouth breathing.
    • Targets include
    • eyes - swell shut quickly
    • Nose - causes extreme coughing and nasal discharge
    • Mouth - coughing, burning sensation in mouth and throat