<< <i>I like Sriracha sauce.. why would it be getting scarce?? Cheers, RickO >>
The plant in So Cal has been shut down by the courts, after much legal wrangling between the owner and the neighbors. Apparently, the strong small from the factory is somewhat of a nuisance to the neighbors. >>
Haven't the plant owners heard of "filters"? I mean jeez! If electrical companies can filter all the particulate out of coal burns why can some hot sauce maker filter out certain smells??
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
<< <i>I like Sriracha sauce.. why would it be getting scarce?? Cheers, RickO >>
The plant in So Cal has been shut down by the courts, after much legal wrangling between the owner and the neighbors. Apparently, the strong small from the factory is somewhat of a nuisance to the neighbors. >>
Haven't the plant owners heard of "filters"? I mean jeez! If electrical companies can filter all the particulate out of coal burns why can some hot sauce maker filter out certain smells?? >>
Not sure that anything can filter a Habenero. I think the sriracha uses Jalapenos though. (apologies to Bochiman).
<< <i>I like Sriracha sauce.. why would it be getting scarce?? Cheers, RickO >>
The plant in So Cal has been shut down by the courts, after much legal wrangling between the owner and the neighbors. Apparently, the strong small from the factory is somewhat of a nuisance to the neighbors. >>
Haven't the plant owners heard of "filters"? I mean jeez! If electrical companies can filter all the particulate out of coal burns why can some hot sauce maker filter out certain smells?? >>
Not sure that anything can filter a Habenero. I think the sriracha uses Jalapenos though. (apologies to Bochiman). >>
Steaming Habeneros (after de-veining/seeding) for 20 minutes takes about 90% of the fire out but increases it's citrusy piquancy. Oh yeah...give it back to Rick without hesitation!
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<< <i>I like Sriracha sauce.. why would it be getting scarce?? Cheers, RickO >>
The plant in So Cal has been shut down by the courts, after much legal wrangling between the owner and the neighbors. Apparently, the strong small from the factory is somewhat of a nuisance to the neighbors. >>
Haven't the plant owners heard of "filters"? I mean jeez! If electrical companies can filter all the particulate out of coal burns why can some hot sauce maker filter out certain smells??
The name is LEE!
<< <i>OK. Two Days Later.. Rick Snow posts reporting an 1877 IHC has "gone missing" from inventory. .. >>
Okey Dokey.
Let me get this straight.
Rick loses a coin and whomever found it, appropriated it, stole it, pocketed it,
.................... decided to spend it at the concession stand??
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>I like Sriracha sauce.. why would it be getting scarce?? Cheers, RickO >>
The plant in So Cal has been shut down by the courts, after much legal wrangling between the owner and the neighbors. Apparently, the strong small from the factory is somewhat of a nuisance to the neighbors. >>
Haven't the plant owners heard of "filters"? I mean jeez! If electrical companies can filter all the particulate out of coal burns why can some hot sauce maker filter out certain smells?? >>
Not sure that anything can filter a Habenero. I think the sriracha uses Jalapenos though. (apologies to Bochiman).
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
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<< <i>I like Sriracha sauce.. why would it be getting scarce?? Cheers, RickO >>
The plant in So Cal has been shut down by the courts, after much legal wrangling between the owner and the neighbors. Apparently, the strong small from the factory is somewhat of a nuisance to the neighbors. >>
Haven't the plant owners heard of "filters"? I mean jeez! If electrical companies can filter all the particulate out of coal burns why can some hot sauce maker filter out certain smells?? >>
Not sure that anything can filter a Habenero. I think the sriracha uses Jalapenos though. (apologies to Bochiman).
Steaming Habeneros (after de-veining/seeding) for 20 minutes takes about 90% of the fire out but increases it's citrusy piquancy.
Oh yeah...give it back to Rick without hesitation!