Hot Sauce & Rubs & Stuff

Me like linkies. The OL ever gives me my credit card back I'm gonna be in soooo much trouble.
 
This place has the largest selection of hot suces, rubs, bbq sauce etc.
http://www.peppers.com/
If you are anywhere near Rehoboth Beach, Deleware and have a hour or two, it is well worth the stop. Your taste bubs won't ever be the same if you do stop
 
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, me like hot sauce. Over the years I have tried quite a few hot sauces. Everyone and their uncle makes them. To me a good hot sauce is like getting slaped in the face by a beautiful woman. It hurts so good! A little pain and a little pleasure. Some folks (Dave's Insanity) think that the secret to a good hot sauce it the heat. The best hot sauces to me are the ones that optimize this pain, pleasure ratio. It is similar to trying to make or find a good sweet and sour combination. When it is right it sings. When it is wrong it is grose. Don't get me wrong, I like a good "burn your mouth" hot sauce, but there had better be some reward for having done so. To date my favorite hot sauce is one called West Indies Creole. It last a long time because you can't just slather it on with impunity but it is so flavorfull that it leaves you smiling. http://www.calantilles.com/Products/prod22.html
Another one of my favorits is Ring of Fire. http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hsw1122.html A little pricey but it is a big bottle.
 
I like the Lady In Red sauce...



Wife... Are you going to sleep with that hot sauce again?

Me... Yeah... What's it to ya? :rolleyes:
 
I buy mine from Mary's Gourmet Foods,the habenaro sauce is outstanding.
 
Jorge said:

Cool !! the Pendery's site is exactly what I have been looking for. I usually grind my own chilies but you almost have to evacuate the house for a couple of hours afterward due to the dust. I'll just start ordering from them. nothing like some good ground Arbol to kick up a pot of chili.
 
Elkhound said:
Cool !! the Pendery's site is exactly what I have been looking for. I usually grind my own chilies but you almost have to evacuate the house for a couple of hours afterward due to the dust. I'll just start ordering from them. nothing like some good ground Arbol to kick up a pot of chili.

If you ever get up to Ft. Worth, try to make the time to stop by and check the store out. Great place.
 
That Dat'l is some good stuff. My daughter sent me some from AZ last year for Christmas.
 
Has anyone ever tired Texas Select Seasoning (TSS). I am not trying to promote that company but I have gotten a few spices from TSS. I dont have one complaint about them.

chris
 
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