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Introducing: Brendan
Please welcome the latest HSB Reviewer – Brendan! He’s taking my spot as the word on the street of NY and has already stood up to the Phaal Curry Test of Brick Lane Curry House. More on Brendan below… I am a 2...
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Updates from Mike & Diane
Mike & Diane (Ring of Fire Hot Sauces) emailed to let everyone know that they are doing fine in the wake of the fires that pounded Southern California. It’s good to hear that they were spared from the flames and can ...
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Happy 3rd Birthday HSB!
We’ve survived another year! Just like last year and the year before – we’re celebrating late again, but it’s better late then never. Admittedly, I only remembered this year because it’s so close t...
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2007 Ultimate Blog Sauce – Update
Click to Enlarge With the 2006 labels gone to the wind, the 2007 Ultimate blog sauce labels have been quietly making their way around the country. This time around the mailing is being handled in a much different manner. This t...
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HSB Updated
Everyone – Just updated to WP 2.3 – please let me know if anything is broken or not working properly. Thanks!
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Ethnic condiments gaining popularity over traditional toppings
Short little blurb in the Dallas news today on hot sauce – nice to see MoHotta getting some press. “(Hot sauces) are becoming more condiment like,” says Jim Kelley, founder of Savannah, Ga.-based hot sauce dea...
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E.Z. Earl Heat Up Renton
A hot time in Renton by Emily Garland Earl and Mark Greiner’s hot sauces fit their labels: They are Blazin’ and Smokin’ Hot Stuff. The Renton father and son sell bottles and cases of their popular pourables no...
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Fallen Angels Chilehead Charity Mission
First of all, I would like to thank Nick very much for helping me put this together. For all y’all that don’t know me, I am generallee (birth name -Troy Hangen) and I am a chilihead on a mission. Many, many moons ag...
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Peppers Cause Chemical Scare in London
LONDON (Reuters) – “It was initially thought to be a chemical problem. Somebody smelled what they thought was chemicals. So we went there, cordoned it off and assisted the fire brigade,” a police spokesman sai...