91. Not surprisingly, he plans to set aside a portion of the profits from the sale of the hot sauces to a Latino charity. 92. On Avery Island off the coast of Louisiana, Paul McIlhenny, president of Tabasco Brand Products, says the peppers used in his hot sauce are thriving. 93. Oranges can easily be varied to grapefruit and tangerines, while powdered chile may be replaced with bottled hot sauce. 94. Others see the bottle of hot sauce as half-empty. 95. Pass the onion and hot sauce. 96. Over the years Carey has continued to collect hot sauces. 97. Peas and carrots covered with hot sauce as hot as the sun. 98. Pick up the piece of waxed paper by two corners and dump half the grated cheese into the hot sauce. 99. Prudhomme does not think much of the idea of incorporating hot sauce in cooking. 100. Put up the snow shovels, break out the chips and hot sauce, sit back and enjoy the show. |