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On the shelf at a grocery is my definition of "easily available." Ordering online with outrageous shipping cost is not.
I'm 77. I have a damn right to be crotchety.
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Another vote for Tapatio.
Note: The longer it sits in your fridge the hotter it gets. Good stuff
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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On the shelf at a grocery is my definition of "easily available." Ordering online with outrageous shipping cost is not.
I'm 77. I have a damn right to be crotchety. Or maybe just some common sense. Looked at the local WM for Texas Pete, average price of 22 cents an ounce. Typed it in at Amazon, about 3 times local price. Are we gonna have to define what easily available is? Can't get yer favorite gourmet sauce? jest grab the interweb. Have it here in a couple days, no problem. A 300% mark up no big thing
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I like Whataburger sausage, egg, & cheese breakfast taquitos. As goofy as this sounds, the Whtaburger picante sauce is my overall favorite.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I like Whataburger sausage, egg, & cheese breakfast taquitos. As goofy as this sounds, the Whtaburger picante sauce is my overall favorite. it is pretty good along with their spicy ketchup.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Tapatio is always on hand as the house norm.
Never cared for tobasco.
Best not so easily available we had in key west. Pepe's smokey chipotle sauce. Not very hot, but a taste everyone loved. A Key West local sauce.
Got home, ordered two bottles. Hugely disappointed. Nothing like what we had while we were there. Way too much vinegar in what we got. Bad batch? Don't know. May try another order to see (we liked it that much), but if they can't keep the recipe consistent, not worth the trouble.
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God I cant stand Tabasco, I dont find any flavor in it at all. I do love Cholua, Texas Pete, Franks, and a local Honey Hot Sauce that is ridiculous
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Anybody try Yucatan Sunshine from the people that make Tiger Sauce? IIRC, it wasn’t bad. But I think it wasn’t at the top of the bang for the buck list. Current favorite is Mexico Lindo’s Habanero hot sauce, if I am using store bought. Again, IIRC, Cholula makes a chipotle sauce that is quite nice, and wasn’t all that pricy. Mostly, I have a lot of homemade sauce though, from mild to “Red Death” made from Reapers, Scotch Bonnets and Serranos with a bit of San Marzano tomatoes, garlic and onions. Be prepared, but it’s not like full on insanity, or beyond insanity…
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Lots of good ones, but Crystal (especially for seafood) and plain old Frank's (especially for scrambled eggs) are two of my favorites.
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I eat about a jar a week, of 5-0-5 green chile. Cain't hardly do eggs without it anymore. And it's a good way to eat some 'greens'....
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I lIKE Pico Pica. Been eating it for many years. Try some.
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Presently, these are on the counter or in the door of the fridge My quick answer to the question would be el yucateco or melinda's. Decent flavors & not too hot. My fridge shelf is similar: Melinda's ghost pepper elijah's extreme regret elijah's extreme regret reserve..this bottle will last a long time elijah's ghost pepper buffalo chipotle sriracha sauce voodoo reaper (not as hot as elijah's) dr. scoville's wonder tonic (a friend's side gig) I prefer habanero and ghost pepper flavors (ghost peppers are the perfect compliment to a hotdog) but I seem to end up with a lot of reaper sauces too. My buddy that sent the Extreme stuff would recommend you try this one too. https://www.saucecult.com/product-page/victory-sauce-trinidad-red-curry
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I lIKE Pico Pica. Been eating it for many years. Try some. In the 60's and 70's before it was sold to Juanitas Pops used to have his trucker buddies bootlegg cases of it North from LA as it wasn't sold North of the Tehachapis.
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I lIKE Pico Pica. Been eating it for many years. Try some. In the 60's and 70's before it was sold to Juanitas Pops used to have his trucker buddies bootlegg cases of it North from LA as it wasn't sold North of the Tehachapis. Didn;t know that. then again, we lived south of them mountains.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I lIKE Pico Pica. Been eating it for many years. Try some. In the 60's and 70's before it was sold to Juanitas Pops used to have his trucker buddies bootlegg cases of it North from LA as it wasn't sold North of the Tehachapis. Didn;t know that. then again, we lived south of them mountains. Yup sometime around late 70's right after Juanitas got it started to be stocked in local stores. Got pics buried around heres somewheres of Pops, GrandPops smoking at the table probably got a bottle of Pico on it.
"Maybe we're all happy."
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Tapatillo for the win. Or, if you're feeling really saucy, add some green Tabasco as well.....
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