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Easing a Chileheads Pain
Posted on 03.11.06 by eman @ 9:03 pm | Comments: |
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Figuero's Hot Sauces

So after last nights massacre of emans emotions the wife and I set out on a hot sauce buying spree. We made a trip up to an incredible store in St.Charles MO called FIGUERO’s and met John the owner. WOW, not only an incredibly nice man but what a hot sauce connoisseur!!! We talked a while and exchanges war stories and he agreed to doing an interview this week. So,not giving away too many details, keep a look out for this hot sauce legend!
Oh, by the way, this is what we got.
Feeling much better now
eman

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Comment #1:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:12 pm | [ Quote ]

Those log cabin sauces are getting scarce, good find. Oh, and that Unbearable is made by Jim - the guy that broke your heart last night :-)

Comment #2:
Comment by Ryan (2615) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:13 pm | [ Quote ]

Nice purchases Eric! How much was the truck? that’s on my hit list and I always comparison shop

Comment #3:
Comment by eman (1755) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:14 pm | [ Quote ]

Yeah we found out who made the Unbearable as we were checking out. Kinda makes a cool story.

Comment #4:
Comment by eman (1755) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:15 pm | [ Quote ]

This shop had a couple trucks left and a couple log cabins. The truck was $19.50.

Comment #5:
Comment by Tracy C (1312) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:18 pm | [ Quote ]

Jim Campbell is first class in my book!! He doesn’t seem to get anywhere near the credit that he deserves in his sauces…DIEHARD CHILEHEAD!!!

Comment #6:
Comment by chris k (2682) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:18 pm | [ Quote ]

Nice little shopping spree eman.
Thats kind of what ryan and I both did last weekend. (picked up some sauce)

Comment #7:
Comment by Ryan (2615) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:24 pm | [ Quote ]

There’s only one hot sauce shop in Oregon that I know of, but it’s 100 miles away and over priced, so i have to rely on the net for most of my purchases. The closest thing to a hot sauce shop that is close enough for a drive is a Le Gourmet Chef

Comment #8:
Comment by huvason (3718) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:44 pm | [ Quote ]

Nice haul eman. Expect the 2am soon as well!

Comment #9:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:46 pm | [ Quote ]

Ryan - Wayyyy down by Grants Pass is a hot sauce shop inside a kitchen supply store. Last time I was there, there wasn’t much to write about - but it’s in the state of Oregon at least.

Comment #10:
Comment by Ryan (2615) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:47 pm | [ Quote ]

still a good 200-300 miles away from me, but thanks Nick.

Comment #11:
Comment by huvason (3718) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:52 pm | [ Quote ]

That’s one hell of a road trip for a crappy store. Now if there was only a sauce shop in the NY area?

Comment #12:
Comment by Aaron (1018) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:55 pm | [ Quote ]

I know there were alot of hot sauces down in New Orleans for me to pick from. But last time I was there I wasn’t that in to collecting yet and I don’t care to go back at the moment. But I will go back cause there were a bunch!!

Comment #13:
Comment by Ryan (2615) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:56 pm | [ Quote ]

You’re telling me. There was a shop in Lincoln City that I went to a few times when I lived on the coast here, but it has since closed :-(

Comment #14:
Comment by INCaneFan (58) - 3/11/2006 @ 9:58 pm | [ Quote ]

What is the name of the “log cabin” hot sauce above? I haven’t been able to find one for purchase online, etc. Any help in tracking one down would be appreciated.

On a side note, also looking for the lava dome one that was in another picture in some other thread here on HSB.

Thanks in advance!

Comment #15:
Comment by mrseman (48) - 3/11/2006 @ 10:03 pm | [ Quote ]

The Log Cabin hot sauce says: Smokehouse Chipotle and it is by CaJohns Fiery Foods. They still have some at Figuero’s in St. Charles, Missouri. They have a website: figueroshotsauces.com

Comment #16:
Comment by eman (1755) - 3/11/2006 @ 10:05 pm | [ Quote ]

thanks honey..is she good or what!

Comment #17:
Comment by Tracy C (1312) - 3/11/2006 @ 10:09 pm | [ Quote ]

eman-you should send the bottle of Assplosion to pmac…I think he could relate to the graphics right about now…

Comment #18:
Comment by adam (48) - 3/11/2006 @ 10:30 pm | [ Quote ]

I’ve got the belt tabasco holder in black and camouflage. Never camp without it.

Comment #19:
Comment by Anthony (347) - 3/11/2006 @ 10:34 pm | [ Quote ]

If only there was a place in Toronto to some shopping like that!!!!!

Comment #20:
Comment by eman (1755) - 3/11/2006 @ 10:39 pm | [ Quote ]

Tracy, yeah, I could’t pass that one up!!!!

Comment #21:
Comment by CaJohn (1377) - 3/12/2006 @ 12:25 am | [ Quote ]

The truck is “Truckin Hot” that’s from the early batches. The new ones have a label that makes ‘em look like a CaJohns semi rig. I hope you have a bottle of the Original Irish Scream, since you bought one of Boyle’s Blarney…

Comment #22:
Comment by Daniel (269) - 3/12/2006 @ 4:45 am | [ Quote ]

That redone with the leather bollo on it = sux0rz red vinager

Comment #23:
Comment by Adam2 (284) - 3/12/2006 @ 7:04 am | [ Quote ]

What are those silver and gold tabasco bottles?

Comment #24:
Comment by Scott (593) - 3/12/2006 @ 7:06 am | [ Quote ]

Hey INCaneFan, Im the one that just got the Lava Dome. I Got mine form PepperPalace.com. I was informed that they might have one more left. The one I got a month ago was also signed by Cajohn. :) Just goto there website and look in the letter “L” for Lava Dome to find it. Thank Cajohn because his wonderfull staff found them for me.

Comment #25:
Comment by Scott (593) - 3/12/2006 @ 9:29 am | [ Quote ]

All this time driving from Florida to Nebraska and I didnt even know about that place. It is right off of I70, the road that I take to NE. Next time im gonna stop there!!!!

Comment #26:
Comment by Mad_Reilly (766) - 3/12/2006 @ 2:09 pm | [ Quote ]

Eman - U DA MAN! The Goodalls stuff is crap. I like HP sauce better (not at all hot.) The Unbearable is pretty damm hot. And stock up on the Blair’s. Good stuff!

Comment #27:
Comment by Jim Campbell (Mild to Wild®) (1537) - 3/12/2006 @ 6:44 pm | [ Quote ]

There should be a place in/near Toronto… Pete’s Pepper Palace? They bought some stuff from a couple of times. They’re in Burlington.

Comment #28:
Comment by Scott (593) - 3/12/2006 @ 7:38 pm | [ Quote ]

Cool, Jim is now on the Blog.

Comment #29:
Comment by Ryan (2615) - 3/12/2006 @ 7:40 pm | [ Quote ]

Scott-Everyone at some point is on the blog :-P Not a question of if, but when :-)

Comment #30:
Comment by fred (3) - 3/13/2006 @ 9:22 pm | [ Quote ]

who ever asked about the gold and silver tabasco sauces. the gold one is tabasco soy sauce and i’m not sure what the silver one is i’m a little curious about it as well anyone know?

Comment #31:
Comment by mrseman (48) - 3/13/2006 @ 9:50 pm | [ Quote ]

the silver one is a teriyaki sauce

Comment #32:
Comment by eman (1755) - 3/13/2006 @ 9:58 pm | [ Quote ]

fred, see post under eman in reviewers

Comment #33:
Comment by Vince Manzer (1) - 3/28/2006 @ 1:50 pm | [ Quote ]

I can’t say enough good things about Figuero’s in St. Charles. John & Lisa are really top notch people and the selection of sauces are second to none.

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