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My hot sauce collection grew several bottles recently. Mostly Melinda's (good stuff) and Yucateca (pretty warm) Added a couple Marie Sharp's habanero selections. I've not opened the mango habanero and opened the Smokey Habanero today. Dang it's good. Great smokey pepper flavor that meets my unsophisticated tastes. Caresses the palate but doesn't choke the throat. I think quite a few brethren enjoy hot sauce varieties and I recommend you give this one a try. Also I've seen this same MS bottle in specialty stores for $11
I think I paid around $3 at Walmart. Shop around

PS: The Bride's Coke Zero. I had grape G2
 
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Ironic Adams that you are the guy who started the waste money thread in WP. You're a sneaky bastard. Love ya bro.
 
I'm not sure we can get good stuff like that up here but will keep a look out, picked up a bottle of peach habanero from Bucee's , going to test drive on some chicken soon
 
I'm not sure we can get good stuff like that up here but will keep a look out, picked up a bottle of peach habanero from Bucee's , going to test drive on some chicken soon

Link to Marie Sharp's on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0167LW18...d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwp13NParams

Amazon prices are crazy. One vendor has it $45 for a single bottle. That's nuts. Id fill up on Speedys #44 at that price. Here is what I consider a good Amazon deal if not able to find local.. 3 Bottles $15. I say that because if I was out I would gladly pay this price. Reviews listed that I read are pretty much spot on. I'm not a Prime member but I could easily find something else to get $25+ free shipping.

First thing that hit me was a mild smokiness, then sweet pepper then a polite heat. Heat is enough to get the cheeks, forehead and behind the ears humidity amped, but it's a pleasing escalation that ends quickly. No lingering heat on lips, tongue etc.
 
Was at waldo world yesterday and picked up a bottle of Melinda's roasted garlic and habanero 'pepper sauce and condiment'. That almost makes it sound not that hot - condiment.. It's Hot. Of course it is 4 out of 5 flames hot.. but yeah, hot. I'm getting old.

Forgot to look for the Marie Sharp's.
 
I hear you. I call those one drop sauces. There is a place for those, and I don't mind hot IF and it's a big IF, if I can taste what it's supposed to be. Garlic better hit garlic #1, mango habanero better bounce Mango's up front. I enjoy heat but it better come in 3rd. Just a blast of Scovilles is not my goal. I have some Tabasco Scorpion, and it's pretty warm, it doesn't take much to amp up the foods, but still flavor hits before heat.Its not just balance,I want flavor tilted foward not heat. Hope that makes sense. The bottle better have first qualities other than heat.

Good news, it's a fairly cheap addiction
 
Mr Adams, I have a few links for you to peruse. The local news station in KC ran this blurb that may be dated about a guy in NC who holds the Guinness Book of World Records hot sauce collection of 11,000 different bottles of hot sauce. I could not find that blurb on the local station but here is the same article from a different source:

https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2022/1...tion-High-Point-North-Carolina/2861669828849/

Here are two of my favorites from Captain Rodney's Hot Sauce:

https://bellbucklecompanystore.com/...s-private-reserve-where-theres-fire-hot-sauce This a good all around hot sauce that has a great taste and is not so doggone hot it ruins your taste buds.

The next one I use is the one linked below. I like to use it as an ingredient in my finish sauce for chicken wings. It has a sweet heat that is not overpowering, but has that "back" heat that hits afterwards:

https://bellbucklecompanystore.com/products/captain-rodney-s-private-reserve-boucan-pepper-glaze


There are several more varieties of their hot sauce products that I have yet to try. Check them out:

https://bellbucklecompanystore.com/collections/all
 
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