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    This is worth dredging up again. http://firegirlpower.com/reviews/1331-02/
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    I tend to lean toward the green sauces like CJ. Like Stjohnroe though, when it comes to red sauces, I am a Frank's fan. Prior to Frank's Red Hot, it was made by Durkee's.
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    TAPATIO

    Es una Salsa....MUY Salsa


    I like regular old Tabasco, I can put it on almost Anything
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    I like salsa verde, but haven't found to many places that make it like the kind I had in Acapulco, Mexico.

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    I am very partial to Cholula hot sauce, its got spice and great rich flavor, not just a burning hot sensation. Also very fond of a local Texas hot sauce called La Fogata made in San Antonio. Put it on my breakfast tacos every morning - consisting of hot sausage, real aged chedder cheese, tortilla, all heated up on a griddle then dashed with hot sauce and consume.
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    I am a hot sauce lover too!

    My "always one in the cabinet" sauces are:

    Tobasco (all three flavors)
    Red Devil
    Texas Pete
    Cholula
    Tapito
    Huy Fong Sriracha
    Huy Fong chile/garlic
    Tiger Sauce
    House of Tsang Mongolian Fire Oil
    Panola Bat's Brew
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    Salsa is sauce.....Hot sauce is pique' , no?
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