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Hot Sauce Giveaway Contest Drawing

I wanted to have a contest for all those unable to visit the recent Fiery Foods and BBQ Show (I’ve been in the same boat many times!) because this website is for everybody in the greater chilehead community, not just those who get to attend hot shows all the time. So I decided to give away a prize pack for one lucky individual. This past Saturday I posted a video of myself holding up a phrase on a sheet of paper and to enter the contest all one had to do was simply e-mail me that phrase.

51 people submitted entries in the time allotted, and I put their names on slips of paper in a bowl for the drawing. Watch the video to see who wins…

This is not affiliated with the National Fiery Foods and Barbecue Show or Sunbelt Shows, Inc.

Odds ‘N Ends

Scott at the Monte Carlo Steakhouse in AlbuquerqueI’m back home trying to readjust to the rigamarole of normal life since returning from the Fiery Foods Show. Here’s a short update to say what’s going on:

I’m in the beginning stages of penning a full account of this past weekend’s events. Expect something in the next few days.

I’ve got a couple of additional photos to upload from the weekend and a lot of photo captions to write. Nothing terribly exciting, mind you, but still noteworthy in my opinion.

I’ll have a drawing for the giveaway contest this Wednesday.

I’m also going to spend a lot of time doing a great deal of website and graphic design, some for clients many of you know very well.

Fiery Foods Show At-Home Giveaway Contest

You could win this awesome hot sauce prize pack if you copy the phrase I hold up on this sheet of paper verbatim (include any punctuation, hyphens, cross every t and dot every i). You can be eligible only if you are not attending any of the 3 days of the Fiery Foods Show in Albuquerque, NM in 2010. Send the phrase to the e-mail address in this video to enter. You have until 11:59 PM Central Time Monday, March 8, 2010 to enter. Any e-mails received after that date and time will be disqualified.

This is not affiliated with the National Fiery Foods and Barbecue Show or Sunbelt Shows, Inc.

Wagons West – Heading Out to the Fiery Foods Show

The Scott Roberts Wagons of Love are friends with both the White Man and Native American IndiansTime to hitch up the horses and hit the trail – I’m almost ready to go westward towards Albuquerque, New Mexico, home of the National Fiery Foods and Barbecue Show. The event, which is in its 22nd year, is touted to be the largest trade show and convention of its kind in the world.

Myself and other chilehead bloggers – including Joe Levinson of The Hot Zone Online and Al “Buddah” Goldenberg of I Love It Spicy – will be there in full force, speaking with the exhibitors, sampling the latest spicy products, snapping photos and getting video for the benefit of all of you who unfortunately cannot attend.

If you yourself are planning to the Fiery Foods Show on Friday, Saturday or Sunday and happen to spot us in the ginormous masses of Fiery Foods Show attendees, please say “hi”! We promise we won’t bite…hard!

This will be my last regular blog post before traveling to the Land of Enchantment (New Mexico’s state nickname). Keep ScottRobertsWeb.com bookmarked (along with the other fine sites I mentioned earlier), for this weekend I’ll be posting reports and uploading oodles of pictures from the show.

Follow my up-to-the-minute exploits in New Mexico on my Twitter account. I plan to post several updates a day before, during and after the show with plenty of photos. (By the way, if you want to follow ALL Fiery Food Show Twitter updates, search for the #NFFS hashtag.)

Don’t forget that some time on Saturday I’ll be posting a video for the hot sauce giveaway contest that any of you at home can enter to win! Sometime this coming Friday or early Saturday morning I’ll be announcing the time that the video will be posted; copy the phrase that’s in the video and send it to me in an e-mail and I’ll put you in a drawing to win the prize pack.

Last but not least, the Fiery Foods and BBQ SuperSite promises to have streaming video this weekend of the show, right on their web page. Don’t forget to hit their site several times to tune into both live and pre-recorded segments.

Review – Race City Sauce Works 98 Octane Ghost Pepper Reserve and Green Fairy Absinthe Inferno

98 Octane Ghost Pepper Reserve and The Green Fairy Absinthe Inferno In my humble li’l opinion, Race City Sauce Works is one of the brightest new stars in the hot sauce world as of late. Owner Chad Lowcock and company boast a small but growing collection of fine sauces; among them is the delicious Lucky Dog Smokey Habanero Honey Mustard, and I’m still figuratively kicking myself for not picking up more at last year’s Weekend of Fire show. I’m pledging to remedying that situation soon! But until then, Chad has generously provided a couple of newer condiments for me to try. The first is the scorching, bhut jolokia-infused 98 Octane Ghost Pepper Reserve and the second is a brand spankin’ and mysterious new sauce called The Green Fairy Absinthe Inferno.

I must note that both bottles have had their tops dipped and coated in a wax resin. Collectors love these things and I think they’re cool looking, but I always feel a tiny bit guilty for having to remove the wax in order to open the bottles, because they’re “meant” to double as collector’s items. But I am NOT a collector; I have only about 10 bottles of hot sauce that I’m intent on never opening. So off goes the wax because I wanna taste these sauces!

Review – Zulu Zulu Peri Peri Garlic Chile Pepper Sauce

Zulu Zulu Peri Peri Garlic Chile Pepper SauceHere’s a little number that’s produced by SouthAfricans.com out of Atlanta, GA. It’s called Zulu Zulu Peri Peri Garlic Chile Pepper Sauce. It uses, yep, you guessed it, the ever increasingly-used African Bird’s Eye peppers and states on the bottle that the “original recipe [was] from South African”. I’m always up for trying how others outside of the Western Hemisphere incorporate chile peppers in foods, so let’s see what this sauce has under the hood…

Catch My Appearance on The BBQ Central Radio Show Tomorrow Night

The BBQ Central Radio ShowDon’t miss the BBQ Central Radio Show‘s episode tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2nd. BBQ legend Johnny Trigg of Smokin’ Trggers and TV’s BBQ Pitmasters will be the main guest, and show host Greg Rempe will have a segment on what it takes to open your own barbecue restaurant. In the third segment, I will join Greg for my monthly assessment on a few BBQ sauces and rubs I’ve tried and tell you, the listening audience, whether or not I think they’re worthy of your time and hard-earned money.

You can tune in live at 9:00 PM Eastern/8:00 PM Central at http://www.thebbqcentralshow.com, or listen to the show at a later date by subscribing and downloading the podcast at http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bbq-central-radio-show/id279116889.