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Re: Salsa advice [Re: Davedave] #12867481 08/17/18 04:07 PM
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good salsa burns you once.
Great salsa burns you twice.


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If you put beans in your chili, you don't know beans about chili.

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Re: Salsa advice [Re: UGLYSHCTICK] #12867507 08/17/18 04:31 PM
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Mateos is great. Hell on the Red is good too.

Re: Salsa advice [Re: BlueNitro] #12867518 08/17/18 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: BlueNitro
Originally Posted By: Davedave
I need to send some sales to someone. They prefer spicy. Anyone have any advice on who makes something that might be local, or unique? I can always send Pace, but Im hoping to do a little better.


That's awful nice of you and you can deliver it to me on Sunday morning. My prefered brand is Sadie's Salsa from Albuquerque but you can find it at WalMart. If they don't have it, the 505 Salsa is pretty good.

"Thank You" in advance (but I am sure it's payment for fishing your new fishing rod out of Lake Fork for you).


We will be having dinner at Sadie's here in 2 weeks. Gonna tear up some crane adovado.

Re: Salsa advice [Re: Davedave] #12867521 08/17/18 04:39 PM
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Texas-Texas Salsa is the best salsa for the money

Made in Texas, widely available (HEB, Walmart, Amazon, Sanderson Farms website)

Lots of different varieties from mild, to medium, to ghost pepper



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Re: Salsa advice [Re: Davedave] #12867527 08/17/18 04:43 PM
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If they don't buy anything, send them some special Chipotle's E Coli Salsa. It is yummo.


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Re: Salsa advice [Re: Urban Fisher] #12867535 08/17/18 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: Urban Fisher
Just shove a bunch of taco sauce packets you can steal from Taco Bell in an envelope and send it to him. Make sure you grab the spicy ones if he is looking for spicy sauce.
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Re: Salsa advice [Re: Davedave] #12867552 08/17/18 05:13 PM
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I prefer to make my own but sometimes I like something different. I don't care for chunky salsa like Pace. San Mateo and Texas Texas are what I normally buy.


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Re: Salsa advice [Re: Mark Perry] #12867584 08/17/18 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: BlueNitro
Originally Posted By: Davedave
I need to send some sales to someone. They prefer spicy. Anyone have any advice on who makes something that might be local, or unique? I can always send Pace, but Im hoping to do a little better.


That's awful nice of you and you can deliver it to me on Sunday morning. My prefered brand is Sadie's Salsa from Albuquerque but you can find it at WalMart. If they don't have it, the 505 Salsa is pretty good.

"Thank You" in advance (but I am sure it's payment for fishing your new fishing rod out of Lake Fork for you).


We will be having dinner at Sadie's here in 2 weeks. Gonna tear up some crane adovado.


Awesome!!! Their carne adovado is the best. Bring me back a Roberto's Special with green chile. thumb

Also, try the Blake's carne adovado breakfast burrito. Good stuff so I brought back a dozen and stuck them in the freezer but I went through them pretty quickly.

BTW - You may tear up some carne adovado but ultimately the carne adovado will tear you up.


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Re: Salsa advice [Re: BlueNitro] #12867602 08/17/18 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: BlueNitro
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Originally Posted By: BlueNitro
Originally Posted By: Davedave
I need to send some sales to someone. They prefer spicy. Anyone have any advice on who makes something that might be local, or unique? I can always send Pace, but Im hoping to do a little better.


That's awful nice of you and you can deliver it to me on Sunday morning. My prefered brand is Sadie's Salsa from Albuquerque but you can find it at WalMart. If they don't have it, the 505 Salsa is pretty good.

"Thank You" in advance (but I am sure it's payment for fishing your new fishing rod out of Lake Fork for you).


We will be having dinner at Sadie's here in 2 weeks. Gonna tear up some crane adovado.



Awesome!!! Their carne adovado is the best. Bring me back a Roberto's Special with green chile. thumb

Also, try the Blake's carne adovado breakfast burrito. Good stuff so I brought back a dozen and stuck them in the freezer but I went through them pretty quickly.

BTW - You may tear up some carne adovado but ultimately the carne adovado will tear you up.



I grew up eating at Blake's. I went to Highland HS and we had a Blake's almost across the street. It was lunch on many days. Love their green chile on my burgers where too. Surprisingly Twisters has a killer carne adovado burrito. I am sure that will be breakfast on the way out of town the last day we are there...it usually is.

Re: Salsa advice [Re: marschall] #12867613 08/17/18 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by marschall
Try Hell On The Red made in Telephone Texas


Isn't Hop in Telephone? Is he making shower salsa again?




Re: Salsa advice [Re: Mark Perry] #12867633 08/17/18 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
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We will be having dinner at Sadie's here in 2 weeks. Gonna tear up some crane adovado.


Awesome!!! Their carne adovado is the best. Bring me back a Roberto's Special with green chile. thumb

Also, try the Blake's carne adovado breakfast burrito. Good stuff so I brought back a dozen and stuck them in the freezer but I went through them pretty quickly.

BTW - You may tear up some carne adovado but ultimately the carne adovado will tear you up.


I grew up eating at Blake's. I went to Highland HS and we had a Blake's almost across the street. It was lunch on many days. Love their green chile on my burgers where too. Surprisingly Twisters has a killer carne adovado burrito. I am sure that will be breakfast on the way out of town the last day we are there...it usually is.


Eldorado Eagle here so it was Dion's or Furr's but there was a Blake a 1/2 mile from our house so I had it often and yep, green chile went on everything around our house. You opened the refrigerator and there was always a bowl of green chile to add to anything you were eating.

When me and my wife go back we plan our meals for the week on the drive there. Powdrells, Gardunos, Sadies, Twisters, Blakes, Mac's Steak in the Rough, Garcia's (best huevos rancheros) and Sandia Casino for their Frito Pies usually is the top of our list.


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Re: Salsa advice [Re: BlueNitro] #12867637 08/17/18 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: BlueNitro
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We will be having dinner at Sadie's here in 2 weeks. Gonna tear up some crane adovado.


Awesome!!! Their carne adovado is the best. Bring me back a Roberto's Special with green chile. thumb

Also, try the Blake's carne adovado breakfast burrito. Good stuff so I brought back a dozen and stuck them in the freezer but I went through them pretty quickly.

BTW - You may tear up some carne adovado but ultimately the carne adovado will tear you up.


I grew up eating at Blake's. I went to Highland HS and we had a Blake's almost across the street. It was lunch on many days. Love their green chile on my burgers where too. Surprisingly Twisters has a killer carne adovado burrito. I am sure that will be breakfast on the way out of town the last day we are there...it usually is.


Eldorado Eagle here so it was Dion's or Furr's but there was a Blake a 1/2 mile from our house so I had it often and yep, green chile went on everything around our house. You opened the refrigerator and there was always a bowl of green chile to add to anything you were eating.

When me and my wife go back we plan our meals for the week on the drive there. Powdrells, Gardunos, Sadies, Twisters, Blakes, Mac's Steak in the Rough, Garcia's (best huevos rancheros) and Sandia Casino for their Frito Pies usually is the top of our list.


We lived over near Trumbull Park on Rhode Island St. Still have some lifelong friends that have grown up and bought places on the same street. I miss a lot of the time we lived there. Can be a fun place. I went to Van Buren Middle School. That whole area is so different now. We go back 3-4 times per year.

Re: Salsa advice [Re: Davedave] #12867639 08/17/18 06:29 PM
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<~~~~this guy's smoked salsa is pretty outstanding!!


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Re: Salsa advice [Re: CCTX] #12867645 08/17/18 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: collincountytx
Texas-Texas Salsa is the best salsa for the money

Made in Texas, widely available (HEB, Walmart, Amazon, Sanderson Farms website)

Lots of different varieties from mild, to medium, to ghost pepper



The Restaurant Style (perfect hot) is my go to salsa!

Re: Salsa advice [Re: Rocky Robison] #12867652 08/17/18 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: Rocky Robison
Originally Posted By: collincountytx
Texas-Texas Salsa is the best salsa for the money

Made in Texas, widely available (HEB, Walmart, Amazon, Sanderson Farms website)

Lots of different varieties from mild, to medium, to ghost pepper



The Restaurant Style (perfect hot) is my go to salsa!


Looks good, going to give it a try food peep

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