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Several manufacturers have contacted me in the last few days regarding a request from Mud Puddle Books regarding their upcoming Hot Sauce Book and I wanted to let you all know that it’s a legit endeavor. Several doubts were raised in question to their request but I’ve been working with Mud Puddle Books the last few days to sort things out and we’ll be meeting soon to discuss more details. So if you have any further questions you would like me to ask Raffa & Greg, post em here - or suggestions as well. And also, if you haven’t recieved an email from Mud Puddle Books, take this oppurtunity to download the form and send your products in to get listed.
Dear Hot Sauce Maker,
Mud Puddle Books Inc. will be publishing a Guide to Hot Sauces. We are in the process of collecting information on hot sauce manufacturers and the hot sauces they make. We would like to include you and your products in our book.
The book will be an alphabetical list of hot sauce manufactures. We will include a description of each company followed by a photo of each hot sauce that is currently being produced and a short description of each sauce. We would like to use your description of your company and hot sauces.
Please print the downloadable form, fill it out and return it to us by fax (at 206-202-8206) or regular mail. Also email us with information about your company and your hot sauces. Or, let us know if all that info is on a website that we can use.
Samples of each hot sauce that you would like to be included in the book would be very helpful. We are going to photograph each bottle in order to give the book a uniform look.
If you have any questions about the book or our company please feel free to contact Greg Boehm at greg@mudpuddlebooks.com or (212) 647-9168 ext 1#. If you would like to know if your information has been received, please contact Raffa Dowling at raffa@mudpuddlebooks.com.
We cannot guarantee that every hot sauce will make it into the book. However, we are trying to include everything.
Sincerely,
The Staff at Mud Puddle Books
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Posted by: Nick Lindauer - Categories: Uncategorized
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Thanks for the info Nick!
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I know new products are being made every day but it will be nice to see a fairly comprehensive book done on hot sauces. I believe there is only one or so floating around and if so probably at least 10 years old.
Going to check now.
Found this one…
The Great Hot Sauce Book
The definitive guide to hot sauces! Jennifer Trainer Thompson exposes the heat level, regional style, ingredients, flavor and history of over 130 sauces, with 30 extra hot recipes. With heated wit and searing tastes bursting from every page, The Great Hot Sauce Book is the essential companion hot sauce fans have been waiting for! Keep your fire extinguisher handy for this one. Paperback, 144 pp.