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Just that looking to try some different ones so what are your favorites?. Mb
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Tabasco for most things and add their Scorpion blend for more punch when needed.
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Not much help here: fav flavor is Texas Pete[especially on pizza] but it's not really a 'hot sauce' IMO
Then Tabasco
Again, not much help.
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Huy Fong SRIRACHA, it's my go-to for just about everything, pepper flavor without the burn of Tabasco, I do like Crystal as well.
In 2016, a host asked Hillary Clinton what’s something she always has in her bag. “Hot sauce,” she said. Critics claimed she said this to pander to black voters because of Beyoncé’s “hot sauce in my bag” lyric.
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Well this is a fine pickle we're in, should'a listened to Joe McCarthy and George Orwell I guess.
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Cholula not hot but awesome on a hot sausage biscuit.
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I like Tabasco or Cholula, each on particular meals. I’ll always try a new sauce but those are the common ones I use.
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I like & use lots of different ones ! This 1 is on my work desk, at the moment.
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Crystal/Louisiana or Tabasco "Green" depending on the situation... Cholula once in a while too...
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Easily available is a very big part of it IMO. Most things not worth looking all over for or having to mail order & pay double.
Texas Pete for some heat with a flavor that I like. For more heat & about the same flavors I go to Tapatico. That's in general but for me, not all hot sauces are good on/in all things. I generally keep about 7 different ones on hand.
I say I have a discerning palate, wife say's I'm a picky ass.
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Crystal, Cholula a distant second. Pour everything else down the sink.
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These are the ones we keep on hand. Louisiana Tabasco Cholula Sriracha
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Yep, either one works nicely for a lot of food. The other mainstays are Tabasco Original and the green Tabasco Jalapeno (great on cabbage and turnip greens). Also go through a lot of Franks Buffalo sauce, especially on chicken. Trappey's Bull is good for a change sometimes. My wife grew up with as part of a northern family, so she never uses any of it, but my daughters and I can just about drink the stuff. We'll often grab a spoonful here and there just for a kick and a little forehead sweat.
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Right now I'm working on a bottle of Old Bay hot sauce, but my go-to is Tabasco.
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Sriracha or cholula get just about everything I need done. Different applications so need them both
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Texas Pete of course. I go more for flavor than Hot. Rick
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Cholula and Tapatio are my primary hot sauces.
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