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Whole thread about gringo sauce...lol.
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Whole thread about gringo sauce...lol. Reminds me of my early mining days….waiting on my partner to get back from town with grub, I was hungry and all we had left was a jar of pickled jalapeños….. finished the jar with the help of a half case of Old Milwaukee and an hour later was schitting a burning green slime mixed with streaks of blood….I’ll never try that trick again.
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Anyone else here put that stuff on everything?
I do. Think I'm addicted. I keep it simple. Sriracha goes on everything that doesn't sound Mexican. Anything that does gets Tapatio or Chulula. None of that vinegar scheit from Louisiana. That stuffs nasty. Same for me.
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Crystal on most stuff. Black label valencia or herdez on mexican. Few drops of tabasco in almost anything I cook
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If you like Garlic. Plus it has ghost pepper.
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Anyway....I picked up a jar of Chipotle Tabasco today.
Anyone like it? Missed this last month Look for some Salsa Bufalo Chipotle if you can find it. I find it a little better than the Tabsco brand. Them Mexicans been makin' it a lot longer.
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Yeah...it's hard to come by up here in Blandsville. Jim, I have no idea what I may have offered previously but if you want to try stuff that you can't get please let me know.
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I'll second Ed ^^^ there Jim.
I can always ship you up a bottle of some sauce.
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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This stuff is the bomb! Had to quote it for the gringos!
Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
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This stuff is the bomb! Had to quote it for the gringos! +1 A staple in our household!
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Growing up the only two retail hot "sauces" on the table were Tabasco and Pico Pica when it was still a SoCal privately owned company.
Dang! Haven't seen or thought of Pico Pica in a while. Lol Ol' skool Californio. Use nothing but Pico Pica, for 55 years. Tacos, pinquito beans, enchiladas, guacamole.
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Every try it on popcorn? That is some good stuff right there, I usually dribble it on the top layer and mix it into the bowl. Butter , salt , Black Pepper , and Tabasco sauce makes good popcorn .
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Mc Ilhenny Tabasco and Walkers Woods Scotch Bonnet are my two favorites .
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Growing up the only two retail hot "sauces" on the table were Tabasco and Pico Pica when it was still a SoCal privately owned company. Dang! Haven't seen or thought of Pico Pica in a while. Lol Ol' skool Californio. Use nothing but Pico Pica, for 55 years. Tacos, pinquito beans, enchiladas, guacamole. So you remember it before it was bought out by Juanita as well. In the 70's you couldn't get it NorCal. Pops had a trucker friend that would bring him a case every couple months.
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Ed and Geno...youse guys are too generous.
Thank you very much.
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I make hot sauce by the gallon. This week, it was two gallons of salsa verde, two of the Guava/ habanero sauce, one and a half of the Mango/Habenro and one and a half of the Papaya/Ginger/Habanero sauce. Local restaurants want a lot more, but it's time consuming to make, physically trying (at least for me) and not a lot of fun doing it. The profit, of which there is a fair amount, is my toy money. I have sent several people bottles of various sauces. No complaints. The heat is there, but it's not that difficult to handle. The flavors are very good, and compliment food. The mango on eggs is killer, and the Papaya/Ginger is great with Caribbean style foods. When I can get the peppers, make a very warm and very tasty Tabasco sauce.
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Use this or the Garlic sauce daily.
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Texas Petes is about my limit at the house. Taco bell mild also whenever I hit that place. Sparingly with both.
Used to be able to do hot foods 15 or so yrs ago.
Now hand and forearm tingle like prickly heat and forehead sweats within seconds of trying something my system doesn't like. And turbo lax bathroom time with azzhole on fire within hours or the next morning.
Really kinda sucks. Enjoyed various type of hot wings and ranch or blue cheese dressing and alot of spicy asian foods chinese and korean.
Now I advoid hot sauces and spicy foods for the most part. Just aint worth schitting 3 to 5 times the next day and having a tore up burning stinging azzhole... 😬😬😬🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️😔😔😔
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I make hot sauce by the gallon. This week, it was two gallons of salsa verde, two of the Guava/ habanero sauce, one and a half of the Mango/Habenro and one and a half of the Papaya/Ginger/Habanero sauce. Local restaurants want a lot more, but it's time consuming to make, physically trying (at least for me) and not a lot of fun doing it. The profit, of which there is a fair amount, is my toy money. I have sent several people bottles of various sauces. No complaints. The heat is there, but it's not that difficult to handle. The flavors are very good, and compliment food. The mango on eggs is killer, and the Papaya/Ginger is great with Caribbean style foods. When I can get the peppers, make a very warm and very tasty Tabasco sauce. Sam, How long does your stuff hold up in the 'fridge?
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