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Buehler445 09:37 PM 06-22-2021
What salsas are you animals eating?

I live in buttfuck nowhere and the salsa selection out here is fucking criminal. Especially given the Latino population out here. Regardless, the little Mexican grocery store I was using had to close down. So ultimately I知 looking for a good salsa I can order online.

I bought some dried peppers I intend to make some of my own, but it will be a couple weeks before I can get a look at it and I知 sure it will take my dumbass several batches before I can get it right.

What do you got?
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Baby Lee 10:02 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Fish:
Mrs. Renfro's. No matter what your spice level, she got you covered...

Important point here, they've changed their packaging. If you're looking for it in the supermarket, it'll likely look like Fish's pic above. And if it looks like BC's post, it could be older stock.

For me, I like the Green and Ghost Pepper because they're distinctive. The rest are good, but they kind of blend in with everything else out there.

But I've not run into anything I like as much as the heat and fresh flavor of the Ghost Pepper, but it might be too hot for many. It's on the higher scale of what you get in a Salsa, . . not nearly as hot at the concentrated extracts or anything, and very pleasant for me personally. But it is definitely hot.
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Buehler445 10:05 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by srvy:
I get a lot of Aldi mild salsa for my son. He loves that with the big bag of On The Border chips and breakfast burritos I make him in the morning.
I知 300 miles from an aldi.
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srvy 10:08 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Important point here, they've changed their packaging. If you're looking for it in the supermarket, it'll likely look like Fish's pic above. And if it looks like BC's post, it could be older stock.

For me, I like the Green and Ghost Pepper because they're distinctive. The rest are good, but they kind of blend in with everything else out there.

But I've not run into anything I like as much as the heat and fresh flavor of the Ghost Pepper, but it might be too hot for many. It's on the higher scale of what you get in a Salsa, . . not nearly as hot at the concentrated extracts or anything, and very pleasant for me personally. But it is definitely hot.
That Mango Habanero and Peach salsa is good stuff. The Ghost pepper is hot as hell was good but I have to be in the mood for it. Took forever to finish that jar. Walmart and Sunfresh has a good assortment of Mrs Renfro.
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Stewie 10:09 PM 06-22-2021
Interesting fact. The family that started Pace sold out several years ago to a conglomo. They started a private label salsa business, one of which is Mama Casita salsas at Aldi.
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WhawhaWhat 10:10 PM 06-22-2021
I get the Mateo's salsa from Costco.



Also a big fan of the Frontera tomatilla salsa.


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srvy 10:12 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I知 300 miles from an aldi.
Damn would have thought Fort Scott would have one.
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chieffan09 10:13 PM 06-22-2021
Sadies salsa. Great taste, hot, but not stupid hot.
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srvy 10:15 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Stewie:
Herdez. It's available at Walmart. Pretty good for a national brand. Lots of flavor options.
Ive picked up Herdez thought was pretty good but people tell me its trash I don't agree.
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Stewie 10:16 PM 06-22-2021
For the KC folks, remember Lotta Hotta? Great stores that featured everything spicy. Lots of samples to try. Mouth burning experience walking out the door. Whew!
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srvy 10:18 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Important point here, they've changed their packaging. If you're looking for it in the supermarket, it'll likely look like Fish's pic above. And if it looks like BC's post, it could be older stock.

For me, I like the Green and Ghost Pepper because they're distinctive. The rest are good, but they kind of blend in with everything else out there.

But I've not run into anything I like as much as the heat and fresh flavor of the Ghost Pepper, but it might be too hot for many. It's on the higher scale of what you get in a Salsa, . . not nearly as hot at the concentrated extracts or anything, and very pleasant for me personally. But it is definitely hot.
Baby Lee have you tried the Jardines ghost pepper salsa? I see it in Wally world too never had yet.
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DaneMcCloud 10:19 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I’m 300 miles from an aldi.
Rather than trying to order salsa that you may or may not like, why not buy like 9 Roma tomatoes, a couple of jalapeno peppers, a red onion, a stalk of cilantro and a lime, then make your own to taste?

I realize that Pico de Gallo isn't for everyone but IMO, it's way better than nearly all store bought salsa in a jar. Plus, it's cheap to make so if you mess it up, you're only out a few bucks and it's easy to try again.

If jalapeno's aren't hot or spicy enough, try serrano or habanero's.
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Fish 10:20 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Important point here, they've changed their packaging. If you're looking for it in the supermarket, it'll likely look like Fish's pic above. And if it looks like BC's post, it could be older stock.

For me, I like the Green and Ghost Pepper because they're distinctive. The rest are good, but they kind of blend in with everything else out there.

But I've not run into anything I like as much as the heat and fresh flavor of the Ghost Pepper, but it might be too hot for many. It's on the higher scale of what you get in a Salsa, . . not nearly as hot at the concentrated extracts or anything, and very pleasant for me personally. But it is definitely hot.
For myself, the Ghost Pepper is just the perfect mix of heat and pepper flavor. Not actual ghost pepper heat, but the flavor is on point. When people come over, it's usually the Habanero. Again, not true habanero heat, but still good flavor. Peach for the ladies...
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Bearcat 10:23 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Important point here, they've changed their packaging. If you're looking for it in the supermarket, it'll likely look like Fish's pic above. And if it looks like BC's post, it could be older stock.

For me, I like the Green and Ghost Pepper because they're distinctive. The rest are good, but they kind of blend in with everything else out there.

But I've not run into anything I like as much as the heat and fresh flavor of the Ghost Pepper, but it might be too hot for many. It's on the higher scale of what you get in a Salsa, . . not nearly as hot at the concentrated extracts or anything, and very pleasant for me personally. But it is definitely hot.
I was actually a bit disappointed with the Mango Habanero, but I think only because I had tried the Ghost Pepper and there was such a big difference in heat.

And I also remember sitting down for some chips and salsa with zero expectation of kind of burning off my face. :-)

It was more enjoyable the next time I tried it, just having that expectation... and IIRC, it was in a burrito with some cheese and sour cream to take the edge off just a bit.
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Buehler445 10:32 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by srvy:
Damn would have thought Fort Scott would have one.
Scott City. Other side of the state.

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Rather than trying to order salsa that you may or may not like, why not buy like 9 Roma tomatoes, a couple of jalapeno peppers, a red onion, a stalk of cilantro and a lime, then make your own to taste?

I realize that Pico de Gallo isn't for everyone but IMO, it's way better than nearly all store bought salsa in a jar. Plus, it's cheap to make so if you mess it up, you're only out a few bucks and it's easy to try again.

If jalapeno's aren't hot or spicy enough, try serrano or habanero's.
Produce out here is hit or miss I知 not a big pico guy due to the cilantro thing (Baby Lee knows the science better than I do. I値l defer to his explanation), but it痴 on my to do list to make my own salsa after harvest calms down.
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Buehler445 10:34 PM 06-22-2021
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I was actually a bit disappointed with the Mango Habanero, but I think only because I had tried the Ghost Pepper and there was such a big difference in heat.

And I also remember sitting down for some chips and salsa with zero expectation of kind of burning off my face. :-)

It was more enjoyable the next time I tried it, just having that expectation... and IIRC, it was in a burrito with some cheese and sour cream to take the edge off just a bit.
Yeah. Some of y誕ll are good for more heat than I am. I知 good for a fair bit, but one thing I致e learned eating some of the authentic stuff out here is that while I知 better than most about handling heat, I still have enough honker whiteboard genetics that I知 not good for the big guns.
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