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Any Hot Sauce Fans out there?

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    DawgBonesDawgBones Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @FirePlugDawg said:

    For another post perhaps but it you want to avoid high fructose corn syrup, most ketchups have it. French's makes a sugar (sucrose) based ketchup, and Heinz' organic ketchup has sugar too. Big Lots has/had the French's. (And of course avoid almost all sodas/pops and bottled 'fruit' drinks. But Gatorade has sugar.)

    Ever notice how much sugars in Milk.

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    DawgBonesDawgBones Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    A 16 oz pint of good Beer usually averages 10 grams of sugar vs a glass of Milk which comes in at 12 grams for a 8 oz glass.
    Is that a no-brainer or what.

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    ghostofuga1ghostofuga1 Posts: 9,042 mod

    @DawgBones said:
    A 16 oz pint of good Beer usually averages 10 grams of sugar vs a glass of Milk which comes in at 12 grams for a 8 oz glass.
    Is that a no-brainer or what.

    That's why I pour beer on my cornflakes and top it off with some hot sauce....

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    Dawgsince76Dawgsince76 Posts: 728 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Hillary Clinton

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    ghostofuga1ghostofuga1 Posts: 9,042 mod

    @BojanglesInsider said:

    @Dawgsince76 said:
    Hillary Clinton

    Hot sauce in your purse?
    It's sad that I remembered that. My brain needs cleansing.

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    Dawgsince76Dawgsince76 Posts: 728 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    That’s funny

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    Dawgsince76Dawgsince76 Posts: 728 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I would tag you guys but I don’t know how

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    Dawgsince76Dawgsince76 Posts: 728 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
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    FirePlugDawgFirePlugDawg Posts: 5,480 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @DawgBones said:

    @FirePlugDawg said:

    For another post perhaps but it you want to avoid high fructose corn syrup, most ketchups have it. French's makes a sugar (sucrose) based ketchup, and Heinz' organic ketchup has sugar too. Big Lots has/had the French's. (And of course avoid almost all sodas/pops and bottled 'fruit' drinks. But Gatorade has sugar.)

    Ever notice how much sugars in Milk.

    Another common item that has high fructose corn syrup are those jelly containers at diners/awful house. For breakfast out you are pretty well scre-wed - ketchup and jelly. Watch it out there! Circling back, unlikely hot sauce is an issue. Never leave home without it

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    jarred_buckjarred_buck Posts: 958 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I like El Yucateco myself. The flavor is amazing. Doesn’t take much since it it a habanero hot sauce. Tabasco tastes like vinegar. :s

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    pgjacksonpgjackson Posts: 17,737 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Some MRE's (Meal, Ready To Eat) come with tiny bottles of Tabasco. That s#it is a life-saver. I used to collect the unused bottles from the guys who didn't like it. Made so many "ham slice" and "beef stew" MREs tolerable. If you have never experienced a MRE, well...it's hard to explain...but Tabasco really helps.

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    BullyDawgBullyDawg Posts: 524 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @jarred_buck said:
    I like El Yucateco myself. The flavor is amazing. Doesn’t take much since it it a habanero hot sauce. Tabasco tastes like vinegar. :s

    Agree on Yucateco! Great stuff.

    Also like Valentina (black label, not yellow). Good flavor, good heat. (Yellow label has good flavor too, just not as much heat).

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    jarred_buckjarred_buck Posts: 958 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BullyDawg said:

    @jarred_buck said:
    I like El Yucateco myself. The flavor is amazing. Doesn’t take much since it it a habanero hot sauce. Tabasco tastes like vinegar. :s

    Agree on Yucateco! Great stuff.

    Also like Valentina (black label, not yellow). Good flavor, good heat. (Yellow label has good flavor too, just not as much heat).

    That’s my second favorite!

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    DawgBonesDawgBones Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited May 2018

    Here's one that I don't believe has been mentioned. One of my favorite go-to sauces for oysters, stews, deviled eggs, and about anything else you can swallow.

    The XX Hot is not really that hot in comparison to most sauces. Has a unique flavor that marries well with the mild heat.
    Used to run into Ed all the time but haven't seen him in a good while. He's a big Nole fan as one would expect down in Franklin and Gulf Co.

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    BigcalidawgBigcalidawg Posts: 1,363 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Every time I see this thread I feel all warm inside.......

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    KaseyKasey Posts: 28,879 mod

    Is it wrong of me that if they make the hot sauce somewhere up north I never trust it?

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    BullyDawgBullyDawg Posts: 524 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Got this in 'Nawlins. Let's just say its name is pretty accurate.

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    pgjacksonpgjackson Posts: 17,737 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BullyDawg said:
    Got this in 'Nawlins. Let's just say its name is pretty accurate.

    New Orleans is famous for stores that simply take some generic hot sauce and slap all kinds of crazy labels on them.

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    BigcalidawgBigcalidawg Posts: 1,363 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @pgjackson said:

    @BullyDawg said:
    Got this in 'Nawlins. Let's just say its name is pretty accurate.

    New Orleans is famous for stores that simply take some generic hot sauce and slap all kinds of crazy labels on them.

    I know

    @FirePlugDawg said:

    @DawgBones said:

    @FirePlugDawg said:

    For another post perhaps but it you want to avoid high fructose corn syrup, most ketchups have it. French's makes a sugar (sucrose) based ketchup, and Heinz' organic ketchup has sugar too. Big Lots has/had the French's. (And of course avoid almost all sodas/pops and bottled 'fruit' drinks. But Gatorade has sugar.)

    Ever notice how much sugars in Milk.

    Another common item that has high fructose corn syrup are those jelly containers at diners/awful house. For breakfast out you are pretty well scre-wed - ketchup and jelly. Watch it out there! Circling back, unlikely hot sauce is an issue. Never leave home without it

    @FirePlugDawg said:

    @DawgBones said:

    @FirePlugDawg said:

    For another post perhaps but it you want to avoid high fructose corn syrup, most ketchups have it. French's makes a sugar (sucrose) based ketchup, and Heinz' organic ketchup has sugar too. Big Lots has/had the French's. (And of course avoid almost all sodas/pops and bottled 'fruit' drinks. But Gatorade has sugar.)

    Ever notice how much sugars in Milk.

    Another common item that has high fructose corn syrup are those jelly containers at diners/awful house. For breakfast out you are pretty well scre-wed - ketchup and jelly. Watch it out there! Circling back, unlikely hot sauce is an issue. Never leave home without it

    I’m diggin the health awareness. I’m super carb sensitive myself.

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    ghostofuga1ghostofuga1 Posts: 9,042 mod

    @pgjackson said:

    @BullyDawg said:
    Got this in 'Nawlins. Let's just say its name is pretty accurate.

    New Orleans is famous for stores that simply take some generic hot sauce and slap all kinds of crazy labels on them.

    Notice on the bottom of the bottle..."Product of Costa Rica" Not knocking it, but you are right. Some of the best sauces come out of Costa Rica and Jamaica.

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