The Firecast with Scott Roberts: Weekly Firecast Podcast Episode #52 – Interview with Chad Lowcock of Race City Sauce Works One of the prominent flavor maestros in the artisan food crafting field, Chad Lowcock of Race City Sauce Works, joins Scott via Skype and talks about the method behind his madness, as well as his new line of drinkable chocolate elixirs he puts out under the Owem G. Willikers brand. Chilehead reviewer Ken Alexander reports on his experience at the Second Annual New York City Hot Sauce Expo, and Scott reviews Stung Tongue Ghost Pepper Candies. Links mentioned in the episode:
- Race City Sauce Work’s Official Site
- Owem G. Willikers’ Chocolaty Chile Elixirs
- Race City Sauce Works’ Facebook Page
- Stung Tongue Pepper Company
Other Links:
- Ken’s Fiery World Blog
- Scott Roberts’ Blog
- Audible Trial Page – Download a FREE audiobook!
- Scott Roberts Facebook Page
- Scott Roberts Twitter Page
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