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Review – Uncle Bruthas ALLSAUCE No. 9 Chile Verde Garlic and Ginger Hot Sauce

Uncle Brutha's ALLSAUCE No 9
I don’t think I’ve had quite a wallop of pure flavor such as this in a long, long time; perhaps not since I reviewed Jake’s Mesa Breeze Basil Lime Marinade have I encountered a sauce that possessed bold, amazing taste notes and also was balanced and delicious. The sauce I’m talking about is the wonderful chile verde, garlic & ginger-based Uncle Brutha’s ALLSAUCE No 9, one of two condiments (the other sauce being a multiple chile pepper-dominated red sauce) devised by successful music industry sound technician-turned hot sauce maker Brennan Proctor.

Blair’s Golden Death Coming Soon/Sauce Manufacturer E-Mail Newsletters

Blair's Golden Death SauceMany of you reading this had received the inaugural issue of Blair’s Extreme News yesterday. Blair, of course, has blasted out e-mails to subscriber fans for years. But they’ve never been sent out on a regular, recurring basis until now (these promise to be weekly).

Now in my personal profession as a web developer, I’ve been heavily involved with broadcasting e-mail newsletters for whatever employer I happened to be working for at the time. This type of marketing when executed correctly had proven itself to be highly effective – at that time, that is. With the emergence and wide-spread influence of social media, namely Facebook and Twitter, is e-mail marketing as powerful as it once was? I happen to think that it still has a bit of life left in it. Where the medium will be in two or three years, who knows, but I believe it’s still a great way of touching base with your customers (both actual and potential).

Hot sauce manufacturers in general haven’t pursued this brand of marketing. With limited budgets and limited staff – monthly e-mail newsletters can require at least a part-time person who is well-versed in basic web and graphic design – it’s easy to understand why. Many of our favorite sauce makers have a full-time job to contend with in addition to concocting and producing spicy food products, and a lot of them have to reply on co-packers to bottle…

The Hot Sauce/Chilehead Events Calendar

name-hereNot much to write about tonight – the evening consisted mostly of helping my boys with their homework, light web surfing on my laptop and catching the season one finale of BBQ Pitmasters on TLC. But I did want to mention that many fiery foods events, hot sauce shows and chile pepper festivals for 2010 are already scheduled. I’ve compiled most of them on the Hot Sauce/Chilehead Events Calendar. I urge everyone to look it over the list to see if you can take the time out of your busy schedules to attend one of these events. Some of them vary in function and have different focuses, but almost all have good & spicy food and great comraderie with fellow fiery foods fans. Be sure to check out their descriptions and click on the web links for more information.

Oh, and if you know any that I might have omitted, or have any important details I may not have posted, please contact me and let me know the details!

Review – Louisiana Gold Pepper Sauces, Part Two – Wasabi

Louisiana Gold Wasabi Hot SauceHere’s Round Two of analyzing the new Louisiana Gold Hot Sauce line. In the previous episode, I considered Red to be so-so with a pungent vinegar & salt pairing, and Green to lack heat but still have a delicious flavor. Now up to the plate is Louisiana Gold Wasabi Hot Sauce.

Now this is something I was both very eager and hesitant to test out. This is Bruce Foods’ (Louisiana Hot Sauce’s parent company) very first wasabi-infused food offering so the curiosity level was high in that regard. You don’t see the “big boys” – Louisiana, plus Tabasco, Frank’s, Crystal, et al. – exactly diluging the market with wasabi products, and Louisiana Hot Sauce…

February 2010 Chilehead T-Shirt of the Month – Capsaicin Molecule-Scoville Chart

Capsaicin Molecule Shirt and Scoville Chart T-Shirt

As all chileheads know, capsaicin is the chemical compound found in chile peppers that makes them taste hot. This sweet tee showcases a capsaicin molecule on the front along with the actual chemical formula (C18 H27 NO3).

Okay, so you’ve seen capsaicin molecule t-shirts elsewhere before. What makes this one different from the others is that it sports an ultra cool Scoville Scale chart of hot chile peppers on the back. Coming or going people will know you’re hardcore about your passion for heat…

Help Zane and Zack Help Haiti

Zane and Zack Help HaitiZane & Zack’s World Famous Honey Co., makers of some of the finest sweet and spicy products this side of the Equator, are doing their part for Haiti relief by offering an “I Dream of Hot Sauce” bottle up for auction on eBay! Packaged in a gorgeous 1973 Jim Beam “I Dream of Jeannie” bottle, the top is covered in gold and silver wax and the bottle is numbered and signed by the whole Zane & Zack’s crew. There are only 25 in existance with several numbers left to choose from.

ALL proceeds from this sale will be donated to World Concern where 94% of each dollar goes directly to help the victims of Haiti’s earthquake. Zane & Zack’s will also pay for shipping in hopes of raising more money to help all of the victims in this horrible disaster.

PLEASE BE AS GENEROUS AS YOU CAN!

Auction Link: click here.