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Review of Flying Scotsman Habanero Hot Sauce

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Let me start this review with an apology to Jonathan Smillie, the hobbiest behind this sauce. Jonathan sent me this sample from Jefferson, Indiana, as well as another called "Red Alert" back in April. Here it is July and I'm just now trying this sauce. My bad and my apologies to Jonathan. I will review "Red Alert" soon.

Reviewing Cuddin Eddie's BBQ Sauce and Pepper relish

Cindy and Eddie Darce of Centerville, Louisiana, sent two of their signature products called "Cuddin Eddie's" Bar-B-Q Sauce and "Cuddin Eddie's" Pepper Relish (mild). There is a story that goes with the name Cuddin Eddie's and you can get the entire scoop at www.cuddineddies.com

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Both products are good, and one is very good, and we'll start with the "Cuddin Eddie's" Bar-B-Q Sauce.

Blue's Sauces and Earthfare Grocers

Blue's BBQ sauces will soon be available throughout all of North Carolina at Earthfare Grocers.

This chain only carries all natural products and is true to keeping a friendly, hands on, mercantile type atmosphere. I hope everyone enjoys the "Earthfare" experience and hope you enjoy my products.

What ten bucks will buy.

You can buy a much needed reminder of home for our troops. During the holidays a nice sum of money was raised for Operation Sauce Drop, the program that delivers spicy and flavorful sauces to our hard-working troops. People donating money for this cause, had the Christmas spirit in their hearts, and felt good about being able to contribute something to thank our troops for their sacrifice. These brave men and women fight daily to ensure our freedom, the least we could do is send them a box of sauces.