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We have boiled seafood in our home for many many years. Can anyone tell me why it is that now when we begin to boil the seafood, it makes the entire household cough. My home is well ventilated and I have a very nice stainless steal range hood. I have coughed so much that now my chest is hurting. I don't understand how it only began to this the last few times that we boiled in the house.
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ever breath in the steam coming off a big crawfish pot? cayenne pepper and lungs dont get along.
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Kills my wife so, I have to boil outside now days.
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When the pepper in the seasoning boils it releases a vapor and is sometimes denser than air which is why it gets all over the house.
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I've never even herd of people boiling seafood in the house. I've always done it outside.
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I can remember my Grandparents would do it quite often. They didn't have elaborate cookings like we do today.
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I would only do it if I was boiling a couple of pounds of shrimp. Otherwise, it is outside.
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Also could be a change of boil mix.....have you changed types lately?
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