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    Four we keep in the house. Franks Red Hot, Tabasco, Dave's Insanity and Jump Up and Kiss Me.

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    my favorites are , the old standby TABASCO and then DAVE'S INSANITY RESERVE(comes in its own little wooden casket), PURE CAP, SUDDEN DEATH..
    all great but, the last 3 are not for the weak at heart.

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    Default Holy Jolokia

    Mmmm this is good. Tomato and onion based salsa with a good habanero flavor and a hint of jolokia heat. Just tried it today, it's a keeper

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    My position had me travelling all over the country visiting hospitals. Our entire sales force began saving hot sauces for me. They learned to always get me two of each, one to eat and one for display.

    The only ones I really don't like are the super hot sauces that contain pure capsaicin (the label says "pepper extract"). These things are made n a lab, not a kitchen and aside from being dangerously hot, they tatse absolutely putrid.
    I use to do that same when I traveled. The hottest sauce I ever came across was in Dallas. You had to sign a release form first before tasting! It was a waiver to release the proprietors of any harm that may become you. It had one of those 6-figure heat ratings. Takes the paint off your car!

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    Default Soy Vay

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    Quote Originally Posted by brngk View Post
    Mmmmmm hot sauces. A spice junky myself.
    A stand by favorite is Sriracha Hot Sauce, I think
    I'm only a few steps away from putting it on my
    cereal in the morning. Goes bloody great with
    everything.

    Sriracha sauce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Funny I had Siracha on my oatmeal this morning!

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    Default Hot Sauce

    Im a lover of hot sauce so i thought id share todays purchases with you. I bought these from a local food festival... The chocolate one is amazing! The Three peaks... Well i think ill be soar in the morning
    Do you guys like a good hot sauce?
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    I go through a bottle of Tabasco just about every week. I can't handle the super hot stuff.
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    Well - Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally (that's the name of a hot sauce) this is an old thread! My favorites are Sriracha (endearingly called co*k sauce by my co-workers) and Louisianna Hot Sauce. Yum
    Last edited by honedright; 08-26-2012 at 11:04 PM.

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    Default Hot Sauces

    I am a big fan of hot sauces myself, tried some Blair's, 100% pain, and different odd ball sauces.

    I make my own types using hab's, ghost chili's, red Caribbean's, Thai super chili's, ect. Have a BBQ blend, smokehouse blend, glaze, and several standard blends. Make rubs too!
    It's just corn syrup... Warm, blood flavored, corn syrup ...

    -TT

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